Young female athlete passes out at high school event, Douglass KS
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A 16-year-old female athlete passed out during a wrestling tournament at Douglass High School and has an injury of unknown severity. She is now awake and was taken to the nurse's office for care. Emergency responders are on scene.
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03:11
Transcript:
00:00
7, Douglass Fire, Delta, traumatic injury, Douglass High School.
00:06
I'll bring up.
00:12
8-0, Washington, 44.
00:18
8-0. 8-0.
00:21
U54 westbound at the 227 Kansas 28-0134-4 Adam Henry Union on a black queue
00:48
Go on.
00:53
There was far as Timbo.
00:56
Go on.
00:59
It's actually an injury.
01:05
Go on.
01:10
Go ahead.
01:13
It's going to be reference a wrestling tournament,
01:17
not a violent act.
01:22
No more.
01:29
You can join a minute 50 in or else.
01:38
Douglas one.
01:43
High School, near East First Street.
01:46
16-year-old female was in a wrestling tournament,
01:50
passed out.
01:51
She's now awake and has some type of injury, but unknown extent of injury at this time.
02:04
104, thank you.
02:10
1094. 110, 104, 1109.
02:22
Medics 50, the patient's being brought to the nurse's office at the high school.
02:32
And four.
02:38
That goes one.
02:44
Go ahead.
02:46
Every 16-year-old female, we're going to go code green.
02:57
At a 50, the SRO is triaging code 3.
03:06
10-4[1], thank you.
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment/Message received
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Location mentioned:
E 1st St, Douglass, KS 67039
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