Medical response to fall with back injury near Old Sattler Rd, Canyon Lake TX
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Emergency medical units responded to a reported fall causing a back injury near Old Sattler Road, close to the intersections of FM 2673 and Dorothy Drive in Canyon Lake, Texas.
Audio|Heard on: Comal County Sheriff & Bulverde Police Dispatch
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03:10
Transcript:
00:00
Medic 52 respond to near Old Sattler Road for a fall with back injury, respond on one. Cross street FM 2673 and Dorothy Drive.
00:25
S.O.1, stand, I'm back in.
00:30
I'm back in.
00:32
Dr.S., sir, if you're turning around to Chris's New Brunfels.
00:37
S.O.
00:41
Medic 52.
00:44
Medic 52.
00:49
S.O. 9333.
00:54
Yes, sir, can you close out the running-a-large with a verbal warning and I'll be back in and up to the shelter with that cat?
01:14
On 1, Battalion 51, respond to near Old Sattler Road for a fall with back injury. Cross streets FM 2673 and Dorothy Drive.
01:32
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01:41
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01:58
So, Medic 52 in the area attempting to locate address.
02:06
Received.
02:08
Receive. Thank you, please.
02:15
Go from Medicati-2.
02:21
Thank you.
02:23
Let me open a setup.
02:29
The Salian 51 medic 52 on ops.
02:32
Go ahead and step up.
02:37
That's all the 343.
02:39
343.
02:41
Show me in 353 on duty.
02:43
I'll be primer.
02:49
Engine 52, respond to near Old Sattler Road.
02:55
Back injury, respond on one.
02:58
Engine 52, respond to near Old Sattler Road for falls with back injury. Cross street FM 2673 and Dorothy Drive.
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Location mentioned:
Old Sattler Rd, Canyon Lake, TX 78133
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