Man requests help for back pain near Ohio Street, Lawrence KS
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Emergency responders were called to a location near Ohio Street for a 45-year-old man experiencing back pain. Medic 1 arrived on scene and requested additional manpower to assist with the medical incident.
Audio|Heard on: Lawrence Douglas County Fire and Medical
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02:36
Transcript:
00:00
Medic 1, medical incident, near Ohio Street.
00:06
Near Ohio Street.
00:10
Take one in route, no NBC.
00:14
Medic 1's in route.
00:15
This will be for back pain.
00:17
See they tweaked their back last night.
00:18
Near Ohio Street.
00:21
Timeouts are at 24.
00:26
Take 5 dispatch.
00:29
Medic 5. Not available,
00:32
1021 Missouri training.
00:38
Copy Medic 5.
00:39
Not available for training 1021 Missouri.
00:43
Medic 3 dispatch.
00:46
Medics 3?
00:49
Training, Missouri.
00:52
Secretary of Medical 3.
00:57
Dispatch, Medic 3.
01:03
Medic one.
01:06
Got a 45-year-old male, conscious breathing, complaining of back pain, first-party caller.
01:11
States non-recent trauma.
01:16
I understand.
01:22
Letter five as such.
01:24
Bladder five.
01:25
Bladder five.
01:27
Level training, home was there.
01:30
A copy letter five, training in Missouri.
01:38
Take one to fetch.
01:40
Medic 1.
01:43
In Ohio, come in.
01:47
Ohio command dispatch.
01:49
Ohio command.
01:53
Requesting fire apparatus for manpower.
01:57
Reperogers for manpower. Reperogers for manpower.
02:04
Level 3 response.
02:11
Setting engine one, medical incident for back pain, Medic 1 on scene requesting manpower, near Ohio Street.
02:19
0.831.
02:27
The engine once in route for back pain, Medic 1 on scene requesting manpower, near Ohio Street, come out, 0832.
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