Apparent death at Canyon Creek Townhomes, Temple TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders were called to Canyon Creek Townhomes in Temple for a medical emergency. A patient was reportedly found with no pulse, and the scene appeared to involve an obvious death. EMS was later cancelled, and the justice of the peace was requested to respond.
Audio|Heard on: Bell TX EMS-Tac Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
The caller believes it's obvious.
00:03
Call's been updated.
00:04
Priority three, no signs of pulse, patient with blood around.
00:09
Squad one received.
00:11
Received.
00:12
Medical is back.
00:13
Received.
00:15
Temple Medic 14 copy.
00:16
Rescue 3 from engine 4.
00:21
Go for rescue 3.
00:23
We're leaving the ER.
00:25
Are we closer?
00:26
We're in house, so probably.
00:29
Received center, you're the wreck.
00:30
We'll take the call at Canyon Creek Townhomes.
00:32
Temple Rescue Three clear.
00:33
Temple Engine Four, Canyon Creek Townhomes, unit withheld.
00:36
Center, it's following.
00:38
Temple Squad One, go ahead.
00:39
You can cancel our Temple EMS unit.
00:42
Can you notify JP? We got more obvious.
00:44
Repeat, Temple Squad One, EMS can cancel.
00:46
JP needed at 1041.
00:48
Temple Medic 11.
00:50
11, go ahead.
00:51
FD on scene advised EMS not needed, will be obvious.
00:54
I'm going to show you clear available for 1041.
00:56
Correct, thank you.
00:57
Repeat, 1041.
00:59
Temple Rescue Three, Medic Thirty One, copy the second call at Canyon Creek.
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