Medical emergency prompts swift response near Brook Drive, Cresson TX
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A medical emergency is reported near Brook Drive, prompting rapid deployment of ambulances and rescue units due to concern for a sick individual.
Audio|Heard on: Parker County Public Safety
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02:7
Transcript:
00:00
Medic 31 and Fire Station 30.
00:03
Priority 3[2].
00:05
Sick person.
00:06
108, Brook Drive, cross street Skyline Drive and South Mountain Ridge.
00:11
Box 3009.
00:29
We'll be around to 750 swap trucks.
00:32
We remain available until we get there.
00:35
Medic 32, can you repeat, you broke up?
00:42
32 being around to 750 to swap trucks will be available so we get there.
00:51
Confirming Medic 32 is en route to this call on Brook Drive; 31's out of service.
00:59
Negative. Medic 32 is en route to 750 East Anderson and Leatherford to switch trucks.
01:05
Greetings.
01:08
Squad 30, Priority 1[1], EMS call, 108, Brook Drive, respond on EMS 1, cross street Skyline Drive and South Mountain Ridge, Box 3009.
01:23
The Italian.
01:25
Battalion 101.
01:27
I try to reach out of the Honditty Fire Marshal.
01:30
Can you have a public service my cell phone?
01:33
Battalion 101, we're closing fire marshal 1847.
01:41
Can you review that welfare check on the board?
01:49
Can you review that welfare check on the board?
01:54
Receive 1848.
01:59
Last unit, repeat your traffic, you broke up.
02:03
Rescue 230 responding.
02:06
Rescue 230 responding.
02:07
Rescue 230 responding.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Priority 1: Highest-priority emergency response
[2]
Priority 3: Non-emergent/low-priority response
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Location mentioned:
Brook Dr, Cresson, TX 76035
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