Medical response for vomiting patient near Lancaster Dr SE, Salem OR
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Emergency responders were dispatched near Lancaster Drive Southeast for a person who was vomiting and wanted to go to the hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Salem Fire, Keizer Fire, and Marion County Fire District 1
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Transcript:
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Engine 10, Medic 34, NBC 32.
00:04
Respond to EEP 1.
00:06
At near Lancaster Drive Southeast.
00:09
Unit 22. Cross streets are Beck Avenue Southeast and Mark Avenue Southeast.
00:14
Working Channel Dispatch 1.
00:26
Sent dispatch copies.
00:30
Back 34 you can stage as well.
00:37
That's 34, did you copy?
00:40
34 copies will also be staging.
00:46
Engine 6, respond to Fall 4.
00:49
At near 15th Street Southeast.
00:52
Cross streets are Wilbur Street Southeast and Cross Street Southeast.
00:56
Working Channel Dispatch 1.
01:04
Engine 1 and Medic 10.
01:07
Respond to Crash 2.
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Admission Street southeast of airport road southeast.
01:12
Working Channel dispatch 1.
01:19
6334.
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34, go ahead.
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Deputy is responding that you head towards the scene.
01:33
He is almost there.
01:36
We are heading towards the scene.
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We're going to stage at State and Lancaster.
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Copy.
01:45
Engine 34, Medic 10.
01:46
The deputies are just arriving.
01:48
They're saying he's...
01:53
They're saying that the subject is swearing a speech, keeps vomiting and wants to go to the hospital.
01:57
They're saying something's wrong and they're wanting you to start that direction.
02:03
Copy that. Once they actually arrive, we'll go unseen.
02:06
We'll start rolling that way.
02:08
I copy they have arrived.
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Location mentioned:
Lancaster Dr SE, Salem, OR 97317
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