Medical emergency at residence with two patients, Prospect KY
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Emergency medical services responded to a residence near Victory Court for two patients, one of whom was partly breathing.
Audio|Heard on: Oldham County Fire and EMS Dispatch
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02:25
Transcript:
00:00
1455 notice any foot 1455 one is partly breathing
00:05
955 155
00:11
1431 is okay we're converting to near Victory Ct
00:16
955
00:22
EMS Supervisor OCD, Victory Court has potentially two patients, is that correct?
00:29
That's affirmative it does have two patients.
00:36
I'm okay.
00:37
934,
00:39
start towards Victory Court in service, case they need you.
00:45
EMS Supervisor 9300, are you all able to make another truck if we need it?
00:51
934 is okay and 9302 is okay on that.
00:59
Pat for you're saying they can make another truck if we need it.
01:04
That's 104.
01:06
I'm okay, thank you.
01:09
31 does. She was on-duty ALS Buckner.
01:12
I believe we're going to be close through.
01:13
Show us responding to.
01:15
Where are you responding to?
01:18
The room is two patients.
01:23
956, Med 9342-Cobby.
01:28
That's negative OCD, could you repeat that?
01:37
Med 931 advise that they're going to be closer to Victory Corps you can disregard.
01:43
Two-four.
01:48
957.
01:52
4 B55 watching at all over place 957
02:00
932 something
02:04
937
02:10
931 or EMS supervisor.
02:12
Can you advise which one of these two runs we're responding to?
02:18
Near Victory Court.
02:20
Responding to Victory Court.
02:21
That's the one that's got two patients.
02:24
We're okay.
02:25
Thank you.
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Location mentioned:
Victory Ct, Prospect, KY 40059
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