54-year-old female treated for illness near Wooded Run Rd, Felicity OH
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders treated a 54-year-old woman who was ill near Wooded Run Road in Felicity, Ohio. She was conscious and breathing when help arrived.
Audio|Heard on: Clermont County Public Safety
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02:5
Transcript:
00:00
Station 14, sick person.
00:09
Near Wooded Run,
00:11
roads, cross of Brown County Line and Ritchie Road.
00:16
Sick person, Medic 14,
00:19
1257 hours.
00:22
Medic 367 work.
00:31
19376, 19376.
00:32
St. Robert 73, NVA.
00:35
Robert 73.
00:37
POSC is advised at MVA at 3781 Lucas Road, 3781 Lucas Road.
00:44
Paller was a passer vehicle flipped over.
00:47
It was a single male occupant with the vehicle who advised he is not entered.
00:51
Advise.
00:53
Okay.
00:55
Okay.
00:56
Okay, go ahead.
00:58
Yes, can you dispatch the next available for the station?
01:06
Quentin the next available medics?
01:09
No for a minute.
01:11
Okay, stay by. Okay,
01:13
stay-bye.
01:15
Medic 214 is going to be out of service.
01:17
Can you dispatch the next available with 395 water runs?
01:21
Okay. Okay.
01:25
Allen or Mills, you copy, mind me one.
01:29
Yes, sir.
01:31
You see, I'm out on Wednesday.
01:34
32, you're clear 1215.
01:39
Hey, uh... Gini and shut down at the Gennie.
01:42
No,
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or something.
01:46
Gennie shut down at Queen.
01:51
Gotcha, thanks.
01:52
I'm turning these couple cars around now.
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EMS is in Rasta, 395.
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Wooded Run, 395 Wooded Run
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For a 54-year-old female conscious breathing sick person break.
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Location mentioned:
Wooded Run Rd, Felicity, OH 45120
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