Adult patient declines EMS at elementary school nurse's office, Brenham TX
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An adult patient at Burden Elementary School nurse's office declined emergency medical services, but the school nurse still called for assistance.
Audio|Heard on: Washington County Public Safety
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02:38
Transcript:
00:00
Near Cedar Street, Burden Elementary Nurses Office.
00:08
Squad 2, can you respond to that?
00:15
Squad 2 received.
00:17
Squad 2, Brandon, can you task for that call? Show me in route.
00:20
Squad 2 en route.
00:23
Ready 2 en route.
00:27
There's any gas odors left in the residence from last night or a single guess.
00:36
11 receipts.
00:41
141 Brigham.
00:43
21, go ahead.
00:45
31, 41, go ahead.
00:46
31,
00:48
Brigham. Myself in 31-33 will be en route to Dillon Street.
01:00
3141 News Letter 2
01:05
Go ahead, run it off.
01:09
Ladder 2 PD made this request.
01:12
They're asking for code 1 response.
01:15
They want to rule out any kind of gas leak.
01:22
That's quite, Burnham.
01:24
You show a lot of doing.
01:26
Gladder to Rissy.
01:33
Go for Medical Forest.
01:40
Go forward.
01:41
Go forward, departing shortly.
01:49
SRT Brennan.
01:51
So we can name.
01:52
One deal away.
01:54
SRT, you resume.
02:00
Ladder 2.
02:02
Ladder 2.
02:05
Ladder 2, go ahead, Bruno?
02:08
Ladder 2. You all want the gas department to respond? Okay.
02:17
Yes, you can send them.
02:20
RISC. Italian one, good?
02:24
You show me a rafter, Diverskir.
02:27
Italian 1, RISC.
02:33
As a patient is an adult, they're declining EMS, but the school nurse is calling anyway.
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Location mentioned:
Cedar St, Brenham, TX 77833
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