Football player needs emergency aid at game, Bluefield WV


A football player from Bluefield required emergency medical aid during a game at the baseball field. Fire and medical units responded to the away side concession stand where the player needed attention.
Audio|Source: Mercer County Public Safety and WV State Police
03:55
Transcript:
00:00
There's a bluefield player here at this game and he's an ambulance request of the parents The on-field medic I don't think knows about it can you dispatch us another unit? Copy what's the location
00:11
Honey Cat's a baseball game
00:12
Copy. Is that going to be the away side or home side?
00:15
We're going to be the away side.
00:16
The away side. Thank you. First, Patrol.
00:18
First Rescue 656.
00:19
It's on to come to the baseball field.
00:23
We'll point them in.
00:24
2140. Copy clear. Control 166.
00:25
Are you able to give me the chief complaint for that mail?
00:27
The football player, it's hard to tell.
00:29
Just get a squad here, please.
00:30
Copy. Well, if you just want to get the fire department that's here to come over here to the away side, that's fine too.
00:35
Control unit 3. Copy, we'll see which is better.
00:37
Good. And for the fire department's here.
00:40
Just have them come over to the away side concession.
00:42
Okay. Ten, four.
00:43
Sheriff's all this is a question.
00:44
If you go to the wayside concession, they have a bluefield player who needs medical attention.
00:49
Gee, four. If you can contact also the raceblocks here at the stadium, or I don't know how you can make contact them, if they got radio or not, how they made this over, please.
00:58
Temfer, we're trying to get that rolling to.
01:01
Control of Prince and Rescue? Yes, sir.
01:04
Do you have contact with your crew at the Hunting Coat Stadium? I can try, sir.
01:08
6-1. At the away side, near the concession stand.
01:13
Okay, sir. They have a bluefoot player in EVMS[2].
01:16
Did you make it back over the home side yet?
01:18
I can't.
01:19
Okay, I'll see what I'll do, sir.
01:20
2.23. Bluefield, you can show me out with this 1015[1] here at BRMC, and the Malagist 57501.
01:28
See how they.
01:29
We're right up.
01:30
K-0172.
01:31
2141. Go ahead.
01:33
I see that this male is a junior, is his middle initial A-alpha or E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-A-alpha.
01:41
Copy, thank you. Yes.
01:42
809 controller and be out bluefield.
01:43
2142.
01:44
I talked to Tiffany.
01:45
I'll let her know Wayside, Bledithfulside.
01:47
Confession, Sam.
01:48
Okay, thank you, sir. I'm not going to get hold of her right.
01:49
And I don't have their numbers.
01:51
Yep, I talked to Tiffany.
01:52
She knows.
01:53
I've got to pay you've got from 911 on.
01:55
Question about, I've got hold of my unit up there.
01:58
They'll be going right way.
01:59
Tommy, thank you.
02:00
Preston Fires walking over there as well.
02:03
633, G5-8, you shall upload it in or out, paired as all.
02:06
Kencho 1-66.
02:07
Oh, that's 4.142.
02:09
We have fire in the medic.
02:11
Black and the white right in front of you.
02:14
She's over here trying to start from.
02:16
The fire department and the medic that's on scene there's both on their way to you.
02:20
We're back here on the white side.
02:22
The other concession.
02:23
Copy.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
1015: Prisoner in Custody (contextually used for escorting or handling a detained person, but here likely means a patient)
[2]
EVMS: Likely Emergency Medical Services or similar (contextual, not a standard radio code)
Disclaimer:
This was transcribed by AI and may contain errors. Please verify the information independently.
Location mentioned:
Bluefield, WV
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