Worker injured after hand caught in bakery machine, Bogart GA
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A worker at a bakery near Elder Street had their hand caught in a machine and sustained injuries. Emergency responders from Station 7 arrived on scene to provide medical care and free the worker from the equipment.
Audio|Heard on: Oconee Fire
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02:37
Transcript:
00:00
According to Station 7, first responders dispatched to Elder Street.
00:25
Station 7-5 responding to a location near Elder Street.
00:30
Medical reports a 25-year-old (name withheld) has a hand caught in bakery equipment.
00:35
He is conscious and receiving care while responders work to free him from the equipment.
00:43
Update: situation is clear.
00:53
All right.
00:55
Oh.
00:56
Common units responding to the bakery.
01:00
Responders to enter from the back, at the actual bakery.
01:03
Entire hand is caught in the machine and some parts are detached.
01:16
7.30s and rats.
01:18
7.7.
01:21
Several.
01:27
8.25 Oconee.
01:30
May I'm not.
01:32
Melanthine at the census factory, establishing census stand beyond the case.
01:37
Simple.
01:42
May that grace response.
01:44
That's me.
01:47
Semmel.
01:55
Hi morning, I just want to make some bacon.
01:57
While working the line, a (name withheld) cut herself on the machine.
02:01
It was too much, so she needed to be cut free.
02:05
I'm at the office.
02:23
Mason, Samantha.
02:25
Trying to update our dashboard now.
02:27
The (name withheld) is actively caught in machinery.
02:33
That's good.
02:34
They're not too.
02:35
They should arrive in about five or six minutes.
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Location mentioned:
Elder St, Bogart, GA 30622
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