Medical emergency at Avalon near East Main Street, Newark OH
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Emergency medical responders were sent to the Avalon near East Main Street for a patient who was not breathing. Medical crews arrived at room 321 to provide assistance.
Audio|Heard on: Licking County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
02:27
Transcript:
00:00
Medic 121, Rescue 121, EMS, 121, non-breather.
00:06
Medic 121, rescue 1-21, EMS, 1-21, the Avalon, near East Main Street, Cross Street, Miller Avenue, and Chappelle Drive.
00:19
Non-breather, respond on 45 EMS.
00:27
Time, one to one, two, one, two, one.
00:31
I'll tell you, one, two, one.
00:32
Go ahead.
00:35
Yeah, can you add me that long breather, please?
00:38
You're clear, I have you in route.
00:44
And control all units are route to the Avalon.
00:46
This is going to be in room 321, 321.
00:49
321.
00:53
Master received, room 321, medic battalion, EMS, one two, one, two,
01:02
one, on scene.
01:03
Medic, EMS, battalion, one, two, on scene.
01:12
16, 6-1-13-6-7.
01:18
Beach and Worlington.
01:20
It looks like Paul King William 895, Paul King William A.935.
01:29
Male driver, verbal warning.
01:32
And taxing wall driving, 9357.
01:38
I'm having a white 2000 GMC truck out of Cambridge by (number withheld).
01:47
Sam, that won't be it.
01:51
Okay.
01:55
You're clear. The legal burn put out.
01:57
I have you served.
02:03
Sign 121, the EMS-121.
02:05
Run, underway. Elevators take in the room.
02:09
Okay, we can quit the engine in service and yourself.
02:12
Fire control, EMS-21, need a good screen time.
02:19
M.S.121, your code, 16,
02:22
time is 122055, 1-22055.
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Location mentioned:
E Main St, Newark, OH 43055
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