Dispatch for difficulty breathing at 1234 Hermes, multiple units responding including Ambulance 1 and Rescue 1., Boone County KY
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According to the dispatch call, dispatch for difficulty breathing at 1234 Hermes, multiple units responding including Ambulance 1 and Rescue 1.
Audio|Heard on: Northern Kentucky Public Safety
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01:59
Transcript:
00:00
Dave at 20-tunicle, 12-0-9, respond at 1234 Hermes, if both the breathing for zero-phinga.
00:05
The name is 20-tumphal, 12-0-9, respond at 1234 Hermes, if both the breathing for the hospital.
00:15
Place 3 on final for the hospital.
00:19
Copy a 3 on final at 1210.
00:24
Three crew, are you ready? You want me to shut down.
00:43
You can go ahead and shut down.
00:45
Back on. Amity to Pum, Pumper, 6, your time of call, Tull, Tull, T, respond to 9-7, Lennard Street, chest pain, 6-2-year-old now.
00:59
Okay, copy.
01:00
Shutdown.
01:02
Number 6, respond in from 3rd & Philly.
01:04
Pumper 6 for out, toll, 10.
01:05
Pover 6, roll, toll, 10.
01:13
41 other headquarters won't head for it.
01:17
Rescue on your time to call 1210 respond with ambulance 1, 1234 Hermes difficulty breathing.
01:24
Paul 11.
01:25
Rescue on your time about 1210 respond with ambulance 1, 1234 Hermes difficulty breathing.
01:32
9-1 is in wrap.
01:42
Check ponder, tongue to 1211, respond to risky, one, any ambulance, lung, to 1, 2, 3,4, Hermes, difficulty breathing.
01:49
Check ponder, talking to call, 1211, respond to the rescue, one, and ambulance, lung, to 1, 2, 3, 4, Hermes, difficulty breathing.
01:57
Squadron, 12, 34, Hermes, difficulty breathing.
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Boone County, KY
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