Fire Control dispatched Station 9100 to 3018 Riffle Drive for a 66-year-old female who fell from a wheelchair and is bleeding from a forehead injury., Belmont County OH
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Fire Control dispatched Station 9100 to 3018 Riffle Drive for a 66-year-old female who fell from a wheelchair and is bleeding from a forehead injury.
Audio|Heard on: Belmont Fire EMS, Marshall, Ohio County WV Fire EMS PD, WVSP Trp 1 Cmd
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02:38
Transcript:
00:00
...any fire control to station 90-100, this is your call.
00:16
Charlie Fire Control to Station 9100, you needed at 3018 Riffle Drive, 3018 Riffle Drive.
00:23
This will be for a 66-year-old female fell on a wheelchair, under injuries, there is bleeding.
00:28
Power 7-0-054.
00:30
Respond on PAC-1, Tac 1.
00:36
9-100 copies.
00:40
Nightwanda, you copy, 0-54.
00:47
628, Paramount.
00:50
628, go ahead.
00:51
Do you run a triple I when that individual one checked for previous D-UIs.
01:06
104. Cremont 628.
01:08
Got it.
01:19
I accidentally attached 632's triple I to your call.
01:24
It's for the Tristan Thomas subject.
01:27
I can't delete that off of your CAD call.
01:30
I'll not save it to the file though.
01:32
I will attach the correct one to your call then.
01:36
Thank you.
01:43
126s are with patient at this.
01:46
Netflix.
01:52
They're off the way.
02:13
Thank you. 91 96, Marshall, we're in our house.
02:17
91, Isaac, you're on round 057.
02:22
Marshall 996.
02:23
Go ahead, Marshall.
02:28
Based an update, she's not bleeding that bad, uh, she did a divide that she landed on her forehead when she fell and she's going to be in to get him.
02:36
10 for Marshall.
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