Man injured after dropping flashlight on foot, Chickamauga GA
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A man in his fifties dropped a flashlight on his foot causing swelling and bleeding, and is unable to walk. Emergency responders are dispatched to near Chandler Road for medical assistance.
Audio|Heard on: Walker County Public Safety
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01:41
Transcript:
00:00
Hooker Fire, Station 6, Medic 12, near Chandler Road with the cross street of Chandler Court.
00:08
What,
00:09
11?
00:10
53-year-old male dropped a flashlight on his foot this morning and it's swollen, bleeding, he can't walk.
00:16
Timeout, 1421.
00:18
Central, this is Engine 7.
00:20
Engine 7, Central.
00:23
We'll be responding to near Ultron Road from Station 20.
00:27
Agents and Central is clear.
00:30
1421.
00:31
Central Ootron, Red Command.
00:33
Otrond, Command.
00:39
Central, 912 is in route.
00:42
912, respondent.
00:44
Ootron, command, you have traffic.
00:50
39 central.
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39.
00:53
Fire approximately 5 feet away from abandoned barn.
00:56
People are recently recorded extinguished.
00:58
Did you have the next two follow the driveway at the hill and check the residents up there? Clear.
01:03
Units respond and you clear on traffic.
01:06
I'm out at near Clybird Road on a simple.
01:12
Clear, 1422.
01:14
Clear, 1422.
01:16
Clear, 1422.
01:19
Central Handshall Command.
01:21
Handshall Command, Central.
01:26
May 14, station loaded and will advise.
01:29
Command is terminated.
01:30
Engine 6 is responding near Chandler Road.
01:34
A.M.S. call from Hanshaw and Gitchin.
01:38
Agency 6, Central Service responding, near Chandler Road, 1423.
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Location mentioned:
Chandler Rd, Chickamauga, GA 30707
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