Accident with injury near Autumn Creek Drive and Due West Road, Paulding County GA
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders attended to an accident near Autumn Creek Drive and Due West Road involving two injured patients: a female with chest pain and a male with a minor laceration.
Audio|Heard on: Paulding County Sheriff and Fire
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01:26
Transcript:
00:00
Pulling, Rescue 11, requesting AOS response for a patient complaining of chest pains for an accident with injury near Bottom Creek Drive and Due West Road.
00:07
Autumn Creek Drive, Due West Road.
00:10
Rescue 11.
00:12
Now for Axe 11.
00:18
I think it's important.
00:20
When to find GSP, possible 1055.
00:21
1025.
00:23
Tennis 202.
00:30
Telling from 803.
00:32
Engine 3.
00:34
Andrew 3 is going to be responding with Engine 3.
00:41
We've got about a 30-minute ETA, we're coming from UMAC, Lan, and Richard Saylor.
00:48
Taylor.
00:49
Telephone, respond with Engine 3.
00:51
Question 2 is right.
00:54
The color is a buzz in which a female which has named (name withheld).
00:59
It's going to be a redway accent between the Ford Exhibition white color and Granny Comerano.
01:04
The whole person is still on seeing the redway is lost.
01:07
We do have an additional patient with those.
01:11
Laceration, it's going to be a male, mind-related.
01:14
On the engine 3, rescue 11, paramedic 3, be advised the patient complains of chest pains.
01:19
It's going to be a 50-year-old female.
01:21
You have another male patient with a slight laceration.
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Location mentioned:
Autumn Creek Dr & Due West Rd, Georgia 30132
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