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Medical emergency on Mute Road where a cancer patient fell approximately 10 feet into gravel, sustaining a head injury. Multiple fire and rescue units were dispatched, command established on scene, patient reported under control but all units kept en route.Gulfport MS

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Rd 237, Gulfport, MS 39503

Medical emergency on Mute Road where a cancer patient fell approximately 10 feet into gravel, sustaining a head injury. Multiple fire and rescue units were dispatched, command established on scene, patient reported under control but all units kept en route.

Audio|Heard on: Harrison County Fire Dispatch
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02:6
Transcript:
00:00
Hi for a medical trail on Mute Road.
00:02
Mute Road.
00:07
He is responding to Mute Road just be advised.
00:09
He fell approximately 10 feet into gravel.
00:12
They're in the middle of the pasture right now.
00:14
He is a cancer patient on O2.
00:20
Engine 7, I'll be en route.
00:27
I'm dying here, I'll be in route also.
00:30
Can Fort battalion, just be advised we do have sheriff's office coming.
00:33
The wife was out of it about not having the police respond to this, so.
00:42
Six to Harris and I'm going to be delayed by train.
00:46
Tarr.
00:51
1044 a rescue box.
00:57
Here, sir, I'm looking back around.
01:00
Yeah.
01:05
We're going to show you for all seen, and then.
01:07
You're going to show you for all seen and subdivision, new row command, be off the investigation.
01:12
Hello.
01:15
Go ahead.
01:19
If they're not available, they're going to reach out to New Orleans means sense.
01:23
Thank you.
01:29
Mute Road Command, Harrison.
01:33
New Roe, command, go ahead.
01:36
I am under control this time.
01:37
The patient did fail.
01:39
He does have a head injury in this time.
01:43
Keep all units coming.
01:46
10-4[1], copy.
01:52
Engine 6 is going to be on the same of engine 4.
01:55
Engine 4, do you need to be bringing anything from the truck?
01:58
Negative.
02:04
You can't go ahead and cancel.
02:06
I think I'll have enough hand. Engine 14 go ahead and cancel.
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment/OK

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Location mentioned:
Rd 237, Gulfport, MS 39503
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