Child injured after fall on ice-skating rink in Galax, Galax VA
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Emergency medical services responded to the back parking lot of the Carter Building in Galax after a child fell on an ice-skating rink and needed medical evaluation.
Audio|Heard on: Carroll County Public Safety and Galax City Fire / EMS
Listen to dispatch call
02:28
Transcript:
00:00
When you get EMS to the back of the Carter house, I have a child here who fell on the ice skating rink.
00:19
Tiction Kellery to need to respond, near North Main Street, by the Carter Building file.
00:28
C-COM clear 1817.
00:33
1017.
00:35
Yes.
00:38
10.4.
00:48
Copy.
00:54
11. 11.
00:57
A unit call and re-identify.
01:09
Unable to copy.
01:13
See, I'm using a medic five respond.
01:18
Copy medic five in route.
01:21
Need to respond to the back parking lot of the Carter building.
01:25
Call comes in through the Sheriff's Office, child has fallen on the ice skating rink.
01:30
Needs to be evaluated.
01:41
Traffic for 95.
01:44
The fire unit one, your best route in is going to be to come up West Grayson Street and get the police to move the barricades and go up Main Street.
01:55
Traffic is bottlenecked any other way you try to get into the back of the Carter building.
02:02
There is a copy, come up West Grayson Street to the barriers and come through up on Main Street that way.
02:11
CCOM did you copy and can you notify PD to let them see the barricade there to come in that way?
02:19
Get 4-1 calling them now.
02:22
Just let EMS know that there are people in the road here on Main Street that they need to be cautious.
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Galax, VA 24333
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