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Heard on: Churchill County Sheriff Dispatch · 12 hours ago
00:03
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Can you put us on scene at the helipad at Banner Churchill Community Hospital for a transfer to Reno, please?
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Medical transfer from hospital helipad to Reno
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a medical transfer appears to be taking place from the hospital helipad near Fallon to Reno.
As discussed during the dispatch call, a female individual was transported by medics to Banner Churchill Community Hospital near E Williams Avenue in Fallon. The situation appears to be a medical emergency requiring hospital care.
As discussed during the dispatch call, a medical patient is being transported by ambulance and air care to the helipad near Williams Avenue in Fallon. Emergency flight is on site and waiting. The situation appears to be an ongoing medical transport.
As discussed during the dispatch call, an ambulance was called to an independent living facility near North Sherman for a 90-year-old resident who fell and has multiple bruises. Management requested medical evaluation. The incident may involve injuries but details are not fully confirmed.
As discussed during the dispatch call, an ambulance was requested near North Sherman Street for an elderly man who has been on the floor for about three hours and appears to be in significant pain.
As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a possible hallway fire on Sapphire Way in Fallon. Upon investigation, it appeared to be a false alarm caused by a homeowner turning on their heater, which activated the smoke detectors. Units cleared the scene after confirming there was no active fire.