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Emergency call for lift assistance of elderly individual, Hartselle AL
Emergency responders received a call for a 65-year-old person needing help to be lifted near Highway 36 East in Summerville. Multiple rescue units were sent to assist with lifting the patient.
Audio|Heard on: Decatur and Morgan County Public Safety
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02:49
Transcript:
00:00
We are going to need more than one person to help lift this patient.
00:09
Copy.
00:15
624 vehicles up.
00:24
Copy.
00:29
The rescue one.
00:35
Three-quarter trailer parking bell-hine.
00:41
2.224 of the 5 that this is going to be a pacing of size.
00:45
Woman to hit your tones again see if you can anybody else around.
00:53
6.6 on widow.
00:59
624, I got a correction on that tag.
01:03
Go ahead.
01:05
5-2, Alpha Bravo and Charlie Uniform November.
01:10
Watch.
01:11
Bill.
01:16
Central Stage Rescue 1.
01:20
Central.
01:23
Go ahead and read Page for Manpower.
01:27
Jim.
01:36
Central to Somerville.
01:37
Central to Somerville.
01:38
The additional page for Manpower for (name withheld),
01:42
Louisville, near Highway 36 East.
01:54
TrialMedic 218 needs your around for a medical transport parkway ER room nine going to DK Morgan ER 11 cardiac monitor pulse ox ready now.
02:09
I'm sorry now I'll be sure I'm 18 machine I'm 18 machine.
02:20
Central SAGE Rescue 1.
02:22
No response from my department, go ahead and page Falkful,
02:26
please.
02:28
No.
02:29
No.
02:39
Central to Fawfell Delta, lift assist, near Highway 36, Summerville and Medic 2.24, I'm seeing a question to your assistance, you're 65-year-old amount.
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Location mentioned:
AL-36, Hartselle, AL 35640
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