77-year-old woman suffers severe leg cut in Lima, Lima OH
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Emergency services responded to near North Elizabeth Street in Lima for a 77-year-old woman with a severe leg cut. Access was provided via the back door. Medical units coordinated transport to St. Rita's hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Lima Fire
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02:19
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 3, that's much to engine 3.
00:02
Respond in the backup ambulance to near North Elizabeth St.
00:08
I have a 77-year-old female who cut her leg extremely bad.
00:12
She said to use the back door.
00:18
It was right.
00:24
I'm out 1424.
00:29
Dispatch medic 1.
00:33
Go ahead.
00:37
I'm sorry, disregard.
00:38
Dispatch medic 2.
00:42
Okay, good not.
00:47
Just confirm you what to St.
00:49
Rita's.
00:53
Confirmed.
01:01
Thank you. That's that's just one.
01:06
Thank you, long line.
01:08
Yes, sir.
01:09
Mr. One will be also responding to near North Elizabeth, which back at the unit for the meeting.
01:14
The backing into three.
01:20
Okay, 25.
01:26
Section 1, rescue.
01:30
We were responding, we're at least.
01:34
McCormald, are you closer than us?
01:37
No, firm.
01:40
Got to that, we'll let you handle it.
01:45
Angie 1 am Indian 3.
01:49
Okay.
01:51
I didn't copy your traffic.
01:53
Are you coming in an engine or in an ambulance?
01:56
I'm coming in an engine.
01:58
All.
02:05
Dispatch engine one, dispatch engine three, she's advising at near North Elizabeth,
02:10
near North Elizabeth, not 638.
02:14
You want to copy, near North Elizabeth, near North Elizabeth, near North Elizabeth.
02:17
Okay,
02:19
copy. Copy.
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Location mentioned:
N Elizabeth St, Lima, OH 45801
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