Woman near Herbert Street suffers miscarriage with heavy bleeding, Quilcene WA
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A 22-year-old woman near Herbert Street is having a miscarriage with heavy bleeding and loss of consciousness. Emergency medical services are en route and have requested an airlift pending weather clearance.
Audio|Heard on: Jefferson County Sheriff, Fire and EMS
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02:32
Transcript:
00:00
Jeff Gumpgeny and it's information on me.
00:02
It'll be en route, near Herbert Street and information each rate.
00:10
Medic 7 is en route.
00:18
This will be at Station 2, near Herbert Street near Scrasov, Washington,
00:23
and Highway 101.
00:24
This will be a 22-year-old female who is actively having a miscarriage, decreased level of consciousness, possible with a little hemorrhick.
00:35
A-20.
00:43
Station 2, did you copy the tone?
00:50
Jeffcom, Medic.
00:51
Medic. Seven, just for information, we're some line with the RPs advising.
00:54
She's now bleeding from her mouth,
00:56
and she's unable to move and losing consciousness.
00:59
Atcombe, A2.1, did you copy your tone?
01:02
Okay.
01:05
829. And just for information, they're in the parking lot in a pickup truck.
01:13
Nothing.
01:16
829.
01:17
829.
01:20
7.7 copied.
01:23
Okay, can you see if we can get a lifelight or air that's available?
01:29
829.
01:49
Thank you. Good news.
01:56
A new to us.
02:00
I'm sorry, I've missed it.
02:02
Do we have availability of airlift?
02:05
AirLift is performing weather check.
02:07
We're just waiting for a callback.
02:09
Okay, thank you.
02:12
Welcome, 832.
02:19
Would it come 821, just confirming you would like them to launch if they are able to fly?
02:31
3833.
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Location mentioned:
Herbert St, Quilcene, WA 98376
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