Child falls on lawn but medical assistance canceled, Eagle Mountain UT
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Medical dispatch was sent for a 9-year-old boy who fell on the lawn near East Silver Ridge Road and North Silver Creek Way in Eagle Mountain. Later, the child's mother requested to cancel the medical response.
Audio|Heard on: Utah County Public Safety
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03:12
Transcript:
00:00
Medical Ambulance 253 and Station 252.
00:04
Respond to medical.
00:05
At East Silver Ridge Road and North Silver Creek Way.
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East Silver Ridge Road and North Silver Creek Way.
00:11
In Eagle Mountain, Medic Ambulance 253 and Station 252.
00:16
East Silver Ridge Road and North Silver Creek Way.
00:25
From SWAT-662, do you move around with the back entrance?
00:32
Affirm.
00:37
4-9-new-clear-mind?
00:39
4-09, copy.
00:46
192.
00:51
That will be me on that agency assist.
00:59
We just know what's up at that location.
01:03
I'm following the pains, probably about 10 and 50 miles behind it, depending on location.
01:12
Happy.
01:15
Silver Ridge and Silver Creek Way, Silver Ridge Road and Silver Creek Way to 9-year-old male, conscious and breathing,
01:23
that fell on the lawn, we're still gathering.
01:36
1540.
01:57
I don't know.
01:58
I don't know if you talk Mark on.
01:59
I'm not going to fix it.
02:00
I'll copy the fix it.
02:07
5-day-3-2-2-2-9-8-0-27 7-0-9-8-0-2-9-8-0-615 Shiver turns to the Vita Pucky
02:42
253. I copied in route, I just had an update.
02:58
Go for 253.
03:04
Was a neighbor,
03:07
they were calling the child's mother and requested you cancel, respond at your discretion.
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Location mentioned:
Silver Crk Wy, Eagle Mountain, UT 84005
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