Two patients needing transport including baby with injury, Casper WY
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Two patients at near Andrea Ln need transport. One is a baby with a cut on the head and the other is an adult male having a seizure. A second ambulance was requested because the baby’s guardian did not want both patients in the same ambulance.
Audio|Heard on: Natrona County Fire and EMS Dispatch
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02:22
Transcript:
00:00
Can you dispatch another ambulance to near Andrea Ln?
00:02
Both patients want to be transported?
00:09
Okay.
00:14
Patient on oxygen, spots affected.
00:21
That's 302, spot 7 on dispatch point.
00:23
See you need a contact, then.
00:29
Center Dispatch, Fire Dispatch.
00:38
Do you have another ambulance to go back up, or to go to Bates Creek? They're requesting a second ambulance for a second page and transport.
00:48
That's a negative method or is out of the unit?
00:52
Robbie.
00:57
Both patients in the ambulance.
01:02
The guardian of the baby does not want us to be in the same ambulance as the patient, so we're going to need a second ambulance.
01:15
Thanks guys.
01:20
Dispatch. Engine 1 assignment completely available.
01:27
And I want to show you complete and available at 1945.
01:36
Okay.
01:44
Battalion 5 on scene, Andrea Lane will be Command Andrea at the TAC-5.
01:52
MS-124-happi U-N-Seen and J-Bajau you unseen in 1946.
02:03
Special 48th Street.
02:05
All right. I'll be showing that base grade.
02:08
Techno is going to be 10.
02:10
MS 302 is on scene.
02:11
There initially was a male having a seizure and a six-month-old that had a laceration on the temple.
02:19
The second patient is requesting transport.
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Location mentioned:
Andrea Ln, Casper, WY 82609
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