Vehicle slid off road near Shannon Road in Vermont, Franklin County VT
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A vehicle slid off the road near Shannon Road in Franklin County, Vermont. The driver, a 33-year-old, reported feeling increasingly drowsy. Emergency responders provided medical care and transported the driver to the hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Franklin County / Missisquoi Valley Public Safety
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03:14
Transcript:
00:00
We have a Shannon Road.
00:01
I'll get your box number in a second here for a slide off.
00:07
10-4[1]-214.
00:29
I'm sorry-not-0-3-7.
00:41
I'm trying to there.
00:43
Vermont 3739.
00:53
For the 28th.
01:02
King X-ray King 476.
01:12
Goet back to Jefferson Santana.
01:15
He's going to be my operator.
01:23
Registered to a (name withheld) and (name withheld) Mount out of South Burlington.
01:28
Negative 99.
01:29
Thank you very much.
01:37
You start a fit, you on please.
01:39
If I have a second, you on please.
02:00
Go ahead. Team Tomlake 029, that's the vehicle that action is off.
02:13
233-7. 233.
02:22
Amanda will be the operator's you're going.
02:36
My name is Rick.
02:39
Just quick update for you.
02:41
33-year-old's mail.
02:43
Reporting increased drowsiness.
02:45
We do now have bilateral 18.
02:47
Data vitals are pro-pressure 118 over 80.
02:50
Pulse is 81.
02:51
You did get a 350 bullet of LR.
02:53
And we'll be there in five.
02:54
Any questions?
02:59
2-767. 2767.
03:04
Tenforth. The vehicle that went off was already been removed, he came back for his own information for his turnipoint.
03:14
Ten forth.
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10-4: Acknowledgment/affirmative
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