Medical team requests extra help at residential address, Chickamauga GA
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Emergency medical personnel requested additional fire department support at a residence near Brenda Lane. The situation was later classified as non-emergent.
Audio|Heard on: Walker County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
02:6
Transcript:
00:00
On the scene, Brenda Lane, Red Lane Command.
00:02
Out with EMS, I'm this game.
00:04
92 Central is clear, 1107.
00:07
Agent 6, Central is clear on thing, Command 11.O.A.
00:15
Central, May 2nd. Central. Matt, 15, Central.
00:22
If you would,
00:24
contact Chattanooga, Vise, they've got a minor NBC, no injuries at Dodds.
00:32
Clear.
00:49
Can you readvis the numerics for Brenda?
00:54
82-8-2
01:01
Central 106.
01:02
Correction, Brenda Lane Command.
01:04
Can you readvis the Cross Street for Brenda? We're currently at 82 Brenda Lane and we do not have a medic unit on the scene.
01:12
Cross Street is Kathy Drive and Boss Road.
01:19
813's on the telephone with Car 13 saying they are on Brenda Lane.
01:27
Sounds clear under traffic.
01:29
We are at, we are on Brenda Lane beside Kathy Drive off of Boss Road.
01:35
There is one house on Brenda Lane.
01:37
We are out of their residence.
01:38
There is no medic unit here.
01:41
Okay,
01:42
our caller is going to be a silver mason in the driveway and a red equinox in the yard.
01:47
I'll continue to try to get further.
01:50
Command's clear, thank you.
01:53
Central Part 13, I've got them, one of them stepping outside, so I'll just flag you down.
01:59
Central's clear.
02:00
Angels, are you clear?
02:03
Brenda Command's clear.
02:05
I'm just clear, my apologies.
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Location mentioned:
Brenda Ln, Chickamauga, GA 30707
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