Cardiac emergency at construction site near high school, Savannah GA
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders attended to a patient experiencing a cardiac emergency at a construction site near Windsor Forest High School. The patient was alert and conscious upon arrival.
Audio|Heard on: Chatham County Fire
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02:20
Transcript:
00:00
Dispatch to engine 11, respond to near Largo Drive for a cardiac call.
00:06
Dispatch for engine 11, respond to near Logo Drive at Windsor Forest High School, cross street of Mercy Boulevard for a cardiac call.
00:17
Respond on Fireground 1, Fireground 1.
00:33
Thank you, Mr.
00:36
Spotted.
00:38
This is a construction site and the patient is sitting up on his own alert and conscious at this time.
00:56
We're going to see.
00:57
Patent Pollution Congress now.
00:58
Are they in the services office?
01:04
Negative, the patient is by the construction site outside.
01:10
Are you still in need or you're canceling us?
01:14
Not canceling, was just updating.
01:18
I see. You're the construction site.
01:21
Cancelain you apply.
01:33
Engine 11 is on scene, I have a patient on the ground.
01:36
Establish in Windsor Command.
01:37
Best get a vote.
01:42
Copy Monsene, investigation load.
01:46
Once in destination mode.
01:53
Windsor Command Dispatch, MS.
01:55
2611.
01:58
P.
01:59
Okay.
02:08
Shaddle from Resort, Clint.
02:12
Okay.
02:14
Academy of Mass Transport and Warrantation Memorial, 136-1 banking service.
02:20
Okay.
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Location mentioned:
Largo Dr, Savannah, GA 31419
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