14-year-old female with possible broken arm at school gym, Glide OR
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Emergency responders were dispatched to Glide High School gym for a 14-year-old female reported to have a possible broken arm. Ambulance was instructed to use the middle school entrance and proceed to the gym.
Audio|Heard on: Oregon State Police and DOT, Douglas County Sheriff, Fire / SAR
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02:21
Transcript:
00:00
Just for information, there should be somebody out in the park and not to fly you in at the Glide High School for a 14-year-old female with a possible broken arm in the gym.
00:15
You just hear it, I'm not here my MDC.
00:19
That's where I'm up here.
00:20
It appears that somebody is dumping a camp trailer on Canyon Creek Road not far from my five.
00:30
Okay.
00:33
29, 12 points.
00:36
So 1219, 1124.
00:38
27B,
00:41
1124. 1724.
00:47
30097. Go ahead.
00:52
Hold on weather apart.
00:56
One night, 7, 1126.
01:03
Sorry, dispatch.
01:06
We are on scene.
01:07
Responding Amulance should take the first entrance to the middle school and just follow it around to the gym.
01:15
Copy, confirming take the first entrance to the middle school and then follow around to the gym.
01:21
Okay.
01:23
Copy. 6873, confirm you, copy.
01:30
Fire dispassive 673.
01:37
3816.
01:38
3816.
01:39
Go ahead.
01:42
4-5.
01:46
4-5.
01:52
33 available.
01:54
1333, 11, 27, 17,
01:57
17, 17, 27.
02:05
6873
02:09
6873
02:12
6873 Confirm you copy to take the first entrance to the middle school and then follow around to the gym
02:19
Thank you 1120
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Location mentioned:
N Umpqua Hwy, Glide, OR 97443
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