Female subject at Oswald Apartments, Building 13 Apartment 1311, pulled out her central line and bleeding; fire and EMS responding, hospital at level zero, patient later in care of priority personnel., Oxford MS
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Female subject at Oswald Apartments, Building 13 Apartment 1311, pulled out her central line and bleeding; fire and EMS responding, hospital at level zero, patient later in care of priority personnel.
Audio|Heard on: Lafayette County Public Safety
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02:44
Transcript:
00:00
Mr. Badge, Central Oxford Fire Department.
00:02
Need to respond to 2000 Oxford Way, the Oswald Apartments,
00:07
Building 13, Apartment 1311.
00:12
It's going to be a female subject that has pulled out her central line and it is bleeding.
00:22
Contact priority.
00:23
We're at level zero and they don't have anybody on our line.
00:30
Simple.
00:35
Engine 3, just be advised that Baptist is going to be at level 0, got to contact.
00:42
Priorities to get an ambulance.
00:47
Talk to that.
00:59
Spatian.
01:05
Go ahead, Battalion.
01:12
Did the patient advise if she was bleeding or not?
01:18
10-4[1], she is.
01:23
Engine 4, go ahead and respond as well, or engine 6 rather.
01:33
Battalion 1.
01:34
10-4[1], Battalion 1.
01:44
8-1, Bethes.
01:46
Go ahead, at 8-1.
01:51
I sent in the truck from Calhoun City, does that call them?
01:59
104.
02:01
Dispatch the OSD, looks like it's going to be an ambulance that's coming out of Calhoun.
02:29
I'll be clear, both patients are in care of priority.
02:33
Thank you. Disruption, we'll have to turn around and go the other way.
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10-4: Acknowledgment/OK
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Oxford, MS 38655
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