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Medical emergency at Columbia Regional Airport terminalColumbia MO

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audio iconMedical Emergency
Columbia Regional Airport, 11300 S Airport Dr, Columbia, MO 65201

According to the dispatch call, a medical emergency was reported at the main terminal of Columbia Regional Airport involving a 65-year-old male who cut his leg and was taking blood thinners. Fire and medical units responded and coordinated entry through the main gate.

Audio|Heard on: Boone County Fire Protection District - Dispatch Only
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05:7
Transcript:
00:00
ARFF 1, Truck 1906, medical emergency, near S Airport Dr.
00:14
Main terminal airport, Columbia Fire jurisdiction.
00:17
ARFF 1, Truck 1906, medical emergency near South Airport Drive.
00:24
Main terminal airport, Columbia Fire jurisdiction, cross street, route 8.
00:28
Henry and East Angel Lane.
00:30
Timeout, 1946 hours.
00:35
PINCannon, car 1815.
00:37
Car 1816.
00:44
Thank you very much, 16th responding airport.
00:47
Hi,
00:49
1816, responding with medic 2.41 to a medical emergency at the main terminal at the airport.
00:57
One young aid is requesting medics for a 65-year-old male on blood thinner who cut his leg.
01:02
They requested emergency response to the main gate.
01:12
1860 received, respond to mark up to you and main gate.
01:27
All 1815 and 1947. Okay, Truck 1706.
01:28
Check 7206.
01:30
Truck on 2nd.
01:34
The airport.
01:36
Copy to the airport. Copy the purpose.
01:39
Truck 17 responding to the airport at 2.29.
01:49
Turnkey, truck 1906.
01:53
Truck 1906. Truck 1906.
01:58
1906.
02:02
1906 on scene, waiting at the main gate.
02:07
Truck 1906.
02:13
1906 to airport command.
02:24
1706, 1906.
02:28
You're all right.
02:34
I believe you were the first on site and our airport command.
02:45
Please, we're trying to get in contact with airport safety right now.
02:49
Okay,
02:55
Can I get a unit?
02:57
Go ahead.
03:00
We may have to reach them on a law channel.
03:03
What's your traffic for them?
03:06
Let them know I'm standing by day four for entry.
03:21
Termination received, waiting at grade 4 for entry.
03:27
153. The catamatic 2-41.
03:30
2.41.
03:36
The cat's showing main terminal.
03:39
Is that where the patient is located?
03:52
The airport advised to respond to the main gate, unknown if they're actually at the main gate.
04:02
Two-four one.
04:06
That's two forty one. That's two forty one.
04:07
Thank you for.
04:18
R.K15.
04:24
Show me on scene.
04:29
R8K16 and off the 1854.
04:35
The Ganytruck 19504.
04:38
We're going to truck 196 units at the airport.
04:49
Let's turn a truck 1906.
04:52
You're right.
04:55
Report's occurring now advising to go to the Circle Drive at the main terminal.
05:03
Please be.
05:05
Turned 296-19, good you guys.

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Location mentioned:
Columbia Regional Airport, 11300 S Airport Dr, Columbia, MO 65201

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