Two patients transported to hospital after smoke inhalation, Paoli PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, two patients were taken to Paoli Hospital due to smoke inhalation. One patient refused treatment at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Chester County Fire/EMS Countywide
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01:40
Transcript:
00:00
Tesser Delco at 2.15 is in route to Paoli with two patients.
00:04
Delco McKee 15 account.
00:10
Greenwich, JP, Jess.
00:12
Green Road to CP.
00:18
You make a note,
00:20
there's going to be six two going to Paoli for smoke inhalation.
00:25
Two on 1515,
00:27
two on four 55,
00:29
and then the first making a comeback,
00:32
we'll take this last two.
00:34
Are they all staff members?
00:36
Josh, you have to be 16 on the route.
00:39
You put the ladder and around momentarily as well.
00:42
Okay,
00:46
I will. Let me ascertain that.
00:48
55-60, can you confirm that?
00:51
Understreet command.
00:52
Keep one-44-65.
00:55
Jazz, your ladder six-nine as well.
00:58
Ladder, six-nine.
01:01
C.P. to 556.
01:08
Epidon Ladder, 69, Pool Station, East Entrance.
01:11
Go further.
01:15
Okay, thank you.
01:19
Copy that.
01:24
Remember to see PHS.
01:26
They are all set on.
01:29
Okay.
01:32
How did your command from a Q-146-05, all best of them?
01:37
We believe there's also one refusal.
01:39
That was done as well.
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Location mentioned:
W Lancaster Ave, Paoli, PA 19301
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