Inmate has severe allergic reaction at Clarksville jail, Clarksville AR


An inmate at a Clarksville jail is experiencing a severe allergic reaction and has been given one dose of epinephrine. No ambulance is available, so first responders are requested to assist while the jail plans to transport the inmate themselves.
Audio|Source: Clarksville Fire
02:49
Transcript:
00:00
your call but I think we're going to stand by here at the apartment so they get here. That's stand for. I need you to respond near Quarter Industrial Road.
00:29
near Quarter Industrial Road. We have an inmate that is having a severe allergic reaction, already given one epipen. No ambulance is available. Time is 1430.
00:41
10-4. 11 to 16, I've got three personnel over here with 3 they'll take notes. 10-4, do you need anything off this truck? We're coming down, Tater Road.
00:58
Apartments on Tater Road, you shall rescue a route to the jail. Two more rescue rates. That's rescue rate. Be advised that's rescue rate.
01:28
I contacted the jail. They are wanting first responders, but they are going to take the inmate themselves, but they still want first responders. Copy that. I shall rescue it on scene. Do they want us to come in through the front or at the back by the sally port? I would advise you for you to go in the front.
01:58
That will be the second driveway, the new driveway. 10-4.
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Clarksville, AR 72830
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