Medical call with power shutdown near Mossy Oak Drive, Royse City TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders handled a medical call near Mossy Oak Drive. The local power company turned off electricity at the location to ensure safety during the response.
Audio|Heard on: Collin County Public Safety
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01:50
Transcript:
00:00
Get medical ones coming out, recycles.
00:05
Collin County Command to Wilderide Command.
00:11
This is a man.
00:12
Go ahead, Kelly.
00:14
Yes, sir. I have GCEC on the line.
00:16
Do you need them to disconnect the power from their office?
00:24
Do you respond?
00:28
Ten Ford, do you not want them to cut the power from their office, though? I'm on the phone with one of the...
00:38
I don't need to respond if they cut the power from there.
00:42
I want to...
00:49
(number withheld), (number withheld).
00:52
(number withheld). You can catch it.
00:54
Yeah.
01:00
Medical call near Mossy Oak Drive.
01:08
Do we need to stay?
01:14
Are currently inside working our way out.
01:21
Power three.
01:24
Three-seat, engine three-seven door.
01:32
All captains to the command vehicle.
01:34
All cats are command vehicles. All cats are command vehicles.
01:40
Collin County Dispatch to Command, GCEC has turned off the power and may have a second room.
01:49
Two, driver, can you cut that face?
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Location mentioned:
Mossy Oak Dr, Royse City, TX 75189
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