Medical unit requests manpower assistance in Kentland, Kentland IN
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A medical unit at near East Allen Street in Kentland requested additional manpower assistance. Multiple mutual aid requests were made to nearby fire departments to support the medical response.
Audio|Heard on: Newton County Fire and EMS Dispatch, Brook-Iroquois Township Fire
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Transcript:
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Kentland Medical is requesting manpower at near East Allen Street in Kentland.
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That's minute,
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too.
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Thank you. I arrived at UY, ending mileage 7.8, 7.8.7.80.
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Thank you.
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692.
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Commission 218, 7.6 gallons pump,
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69615.4.
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Miles,
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80920.
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Clear.
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Or Ketland Fire.
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Medic 1 negative.
01:29
Can you tone out the lender, Brooke, for mutual aid, please?
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Medical one, let me page, Kentlin fire.
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I did just Kentlin Medical.
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Clear, thank you.
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Mention, Kentland, Fire, medical needs,
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assistance with manpower, near East Allen Street.
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Near East Allen Street in Kentland, medical requesting assistance with manpower.
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22, 23.
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99203 I'm gonna be 10 a4 from x218 we'll just deal with our j3.
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Brook fire requesting to be en route to assist medic one with manpower near East Allen Street in Kentland. Medical one is requesting assistance with manpower.
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Attention, both of our requests to be en route to assist.
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Medical one with manpower, near East Allen Street in Kentland.
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Near East Allen Street in Kentland.
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Medical one requests assistance with manpower.
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22, 22.
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Location mentioned:
E Allen St, Kentland, IN 47951
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