Medical units and engine dispatched to 745 Wiley Street for a 68-year-old female with a possible dog bite; subject may be trapped in a room and police also responding., Johnson County TX
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Medical units and engine dispatched to 745 Wiley Street for a 68-year-old female with a possible dog bite; subject may be trapped in a room and police also responding.
Audio|Heard on: Johnson/Tarrant County Fire
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Transcript:
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745 Wiley Street for Zonprice.
00:08
Medics 54, 1254, respond on fire to 745 Wiley Street, box 203, Mets 118H injury for a dog bite.
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Medic 54, 3554, respond on fire to 745 Wiley Street,
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box 203, that's 118H injury for a dog bite.
00:27
Timeout, 13.
00:34
Crowell alarm from Station 2.
00:35
If you reassign that to engine 54, Medic 254.
00:39
The Medi.54.
00:45
It's going to be for a 68-year-old female,
00:49
a possible dog bite.
00:51
She's not making any sense since we're at ICT.
00:54
In route, I also have been the process of contacting the ASEO right now.
01:05
Just to confirm, it's going to be engine 54 and medic 254 respond to this call.
01:13
Receive, we'll make this way.
01:14
Stand by.
01:19
I'm sure a medic one available.
01:22
Not available.
01:23
Medic 254 Engine 54 is the female advice, she's possibly trapped inside the room.
01:29
I'm known if the dog has left the room, still attempting to confirm 745 or 748 Wiley Street.
01:43
I also say that we're going to have PD in route for this call.
01:48
Two-eating that's around.
01:54
I'm sorry. I think you can go ahead of engine 54.
01:57
I'm saying at 2321.
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