Fire department assists woman with non-emergency lift, Tulsa OK
Fire department responded to assist a 64-year-old woman who needed non-emergency help with lifting at a residence near East 26th Street in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The call was for a safe lift assist, not an emergency medical situation.
Audio|Source: Tulsa, Creek, Rogers and Wagoner Counties Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Ladder 27, head for a list assist,
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near East 26th Street.
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Ladder 27.
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Assists with an on-entry lift, near East 26th Street.
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Near East 26th Street.
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That gives 1526.
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Entry 24.
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Prior day 2, dog bite.
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2333 East 48th Street North,
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2333 East 48th Street North.
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They're looking for a black key of soul with the house of Lyon.
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56-year-old female that was bit by a dog.
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It looks like she drove to this location.
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It happened somewhere else.
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Not pages 1169.
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Made in Street 7.
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I heard you the first time, but I've been in the middle of a dispatch.
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I'll show you on it.
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555, St. Louis,
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855, South Louis Avenue at University Village.
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Matt touches 1232.
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in the middle of a dispatch.
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I've got you on it.
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Ladder 27, I'll show you in service on the radio.
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Intern 27, you're going to near East 26th Street.
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Near East 26th Street.
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Come through the open garage door,
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64-year-old female, coded non-emergency, Matthew 1526.
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Location mentioned:
Near E 26th St, Tulsa, OK 74129
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