Medical transport coordination on route near MA-112, Buckland MA
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Emergency medical services coordinated patient transfer involving Shelburne Falls Ambulance and Highland Ambulance near MA-112, Buckland, with transport continuing en route to Greenfield.
Audio|Heard on: Franklin County Police, Fire and EMS Dispatch
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01:41
Transcript:
00:00
Control of Shelburne Falls Ambulance.
00:02
Shelburne Falls Ambulance.
00:05
We're clear with the Franklin.
00:11
Receive Shelburne Falls Ambulance clear in Roots of Franklin.
00:14
Are you going to be waiting for Highland or are you just transporting? You want me to cancel Highlands?
00:20
We're going to be transporting.
00:21
We're going to need Highlands somewhere in Roo.
00:24
Okay, they know you're en route to Greenfield.
00:29
Charlemont Ambulance from Med 11.
00:33
Storm Control, Cori, Utility 7 on Team.
00:37
Control the Chauvin Paws Ambulance.
00:40
Go ahead.
00:41
Met Eleven, you can cancel.
00:44
You're on Office 3.
00:45
Again, we've canceled Charlemont Fire.
00:47
We did it on Fire 1.
00:50
Copy.
00:52
Sorry you're having problems.
00:54
Not your fault.
00:57
I'm just, I need to clarify,
01:00
is Highland aware that you're en route to the Franklin? Now they're going to be meeting you on the way to Greenfield.
01:08
I believe Highlands and Root.
01:11
Surfer Falls Ambulance of Highland.
01:14
Highland Ambulance is on.
01:16
Uh,
01:17
what's your location?
01:24
Route 112 north in Buckland, about 20 minutes out from Thunder Mountain Road.
01:29
All right, Reese, we're leaving the mountain now.
01:33
We'll meet you somewhere on Route 2.
01:36
Highland received, thank you.
01:39
Control Receive, thank you.
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MA-112, Buckland, MA
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