Medical teams assist elderly woman near South George Street, Albion WA
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Emergency medical teams responded to assist an 83-year-old woman who was sick and not responding normally near South George Street in Albion. She was conscious, breathing, and vomiting. A road was temporarily closed to allow emergency responders to work safely.
Audio|Heard on: Whitman County Public Safety
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02:5
Transcript:
00:00
In middle, self-response for a sick person, near South George Street, I'll be in.
00:18
I'll be an ambulance, coal-backed ambulance, dealt to response for a sick person, near South George Street, and Albion...
00:23
Coleback's ambulance, Auburn, Ambulance, Delta, response for a sick person, near South George Street, and Albion, time at 1138.
00:34
I'll be in route.
00:41
Hello everyone, I copy showing you en route for an 83-year-old female.
00:44
She is conscious in breathing.
00:45
The caller vice is a patient's sick.
00:47
They're not able to get her to the carter to take her to the hospital.
00:49
She's not responding normally for her.
00:52
Say, everybody thinks she is vomiting.
00:57
111, redo.
01:00
1142. All traffic.
01:03
Amulose 111, Whitcomb.
01:09
Go ahead, Whitcomb.
01:11
Did you want any additional tones for Albion?
01:15
Please.
01:21
Copy, stay back to come.
01:33
Albion Ambulance self-response for a 6-person, near South George Street.
01:37
Albion, Albion ambulance self-response near South George Street, Albion 10.11.
01:42
1141.
01:50
Go ahead. Go ahead.
01:53
I'm going to have the road shut down for a little bit, the vehicle.
01:57
Hot fire a little bit.
02:00
Certainly you don't know that.
02:04
Have it left 48.
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Albion, WA
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