Medical response to incident near West Tamarack Road, Altus OK
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Emergency medical units responded to an incident near West Tamarack Road. A silver vehicle hit a person and drove away towards Hobby Lobby. The patient was assessed and given a priority three status.
Audio|Heard on: Jackson County Police, Fire, and EMS
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03:5
Transcript:
00:00
Station 1 Med3 will respond near West Tamarack.
00:07
Thank you, Puppies.
00:14
Station 2, the station 1station 2 is available.
00:17
We can take that.
00:36
3904 central.
00:40
Go ahead and put a center out, start a mile of zero zero.
00:46
Also go ahead and put engine 40 in route.
00:50
Central coffee.
00:59
Engine 40 to Medic 2.
01:03
Go for medicu.
01:08
Take the main entrance,
01:10
you follow that road around to the right toward the back building and go in front of the back building back to the west.
01:18
It's going to be the back building on the far west side.
01:21
That's going to be the easiest route.
01:28
3904 engine 40 Go ahead.
01:37
Sir, at this intersection, if you will, go ahead and pass me on my left side, please.
01:45
Engine 40, copies.
01:57
Go ahead.
01:59
It's going to be Valero.
02:04
For a signal 89, RP is going to be driving a silver F-150.
02:09
(Name withheld) in a silver car, possibly a Toyota Camry with a male driver aged 20 to 30, hit her and then drove off towards Hobby Lobby.
02:21
Beiro.
02:25
Tenate backing unit.
02:30
Before, Central, you show me out on scene with Engine 40, C-Milandsby, 2.7, 2.7.
02:39
Central, copy.
03:01
Andrew 40, my patient contact, it's going to be priority three at this time.
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Location mentioned:
W Tamarack Rd, Altus, OK 73521
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