Woman treated for back pain near handicapped parking spot, Racine WI
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Emergency services responded to a 34-year-old woman reporting back pain near a handicapped parking spot by 16th Street. She was conscious and breathing normally. A medical unit was canceled while others continued care.
Audio|Heard on: Racine/South Shore Fire Dispatch
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01:59
Transcript:
00:00
Attention, Med 7, we're found our call near 16th Street in the parking lot by a handicapped spot, 34-year-old female, back pain, conscious and breathing.
00:08
Repeating Med 7, we're found near 16th Street in the parking lot by a handicapped spot,
00:14
34-year-old female back being conscious and breathing.
00:16
Tentone 1348.
00:20
This is that I'm going.
00:21
Ah.
00:22
Midnight.
00:25
Then, clear the call on the 9 seconds, or 963, put some of the call over 6 o'clock.
00:33
I copy Monday.
00:39
Aged 2 for Med1.
00:45
Go ahead, Med1.
00:47
You guys got anything?
00:58
Med 1 from engine 2, we didn't copy transmission.
01:03
We got nothing.
01:07
We're going to be returning in service.
01:08
Dispatch from Med1, we're returning in service.
01:09
Dispatch from Med1, we're returning in service.
01:11
We copy Med1.
01:14
Dispatch from engine 2, same traffic.
01:18
Copy at 1349.
01:25
This man, you met seven, sending an engine, please.
01:35
Copy, Med 7.
01:36
We do have Med 9 responding as well.
01:38
Did you still want an engine?
01:41
All that's Med 7 been canceled.
01:48
Men 9, did you name Med 7 to still go?
01:51
Med 7 can cancel, Med 9 will handle the call on 16.
01:55
I copy, thanks.
01:57
Med 7 you're canceled and please return to copies for our headquarters.
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Location mentioned:
16th St, Racine, WI 53403
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