Person with spider bite and numbness near Depot Street, Mabscott WV
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An ambulance was dispatched to an unknown person near Depot Street and South Oakwood for a spider bite. The person has numbness in hands and feet and was located near the Greyhound bus area. Emergency personnel are on scene and EMS arrival is expected shortly.
Audio|Heard on: Raleigh County Public Safety
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01:57
Transcript:
00:00
I want to keep you advised that mail has called in.
00:02
We do have an ambulance dispatch.
00:03
The person will be near Depot Street and South Oakwood with a spider bite on the neck.
00:09
We're getting help to him.
00:11
Copy, thank you.
00:13
You can clear me from that.
00:16
Give me a number for extra patrol on or else trails and clear it as well.
00:21
Copy 1928.
00:25
Control, 235.
00:26
335.
00:27
You can show me clear from that MVA.
00:31
Copy 1929.
00:37
From a Greyhound bus, the person has a spider bite and their hands and feet are numb.
00:44
All right, that's copy.
00:45
Thank you.
00:51
1 52, control.
00:54
Good.
00:55
Keep you updated.
00:57
We have that subject call in.
00:59
The person is near the corner of South Oakwood and Depot Street.
01:02
We updated the ambulance.
01:04
That is what the person is wanting.
01:10
Control 603 is on the scene.
01:13
Probably.
01:18
Control 674.
01:21
674.
01:25
Yes, there's six seven of words loaded in there, Raleigh General.
01:30
Copy.
01:32
Oh,
01:36
What's the ETA on EMS at this location?
01:40
Same as mine.
01:45
I've got a deputy that's located this patient on ETA.
01:53
I'm going to get about five minutes.
01:56
Copy.
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Depot St, Mabscott, WV
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