Medical call for wound and catheter issue at home, Sidney OH
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Medical responders were called to a home near South Ohio for a patient with a wound and catheter problem. Medics might need to force entry through the back door where a ramp is located since an adult female inside cannot be woken to unlock the door. An officer is also responding to assist.
Audio|Heard on: Sidney Police and Fire Dispatch
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01:41
Transcript:
00:00
Medic one, Medic 1, respond to near South Ohio.
00:04
Maybe requested a medic reference to a wound and a problem with a catheter at this time.
00:13
Respond medics, near South Ohio, near South Ohio.
00:19
They may need to force entry.
00:21
You just respond to assist in case that's necessary.
00:25
Clear out right now.
00:28
T-35.
00:30
Station was clear.
00:33
Go ahead.
00:36
She's advising her adult daughters upstairs at the back of the house.
00:42
If the medics need to force entry, she wants them to come at the back of the house of the ramp.
00:46
I don't know if an officer knocking, she says it wouldn't wake her daughter up if he wanted to attempt.
00:54
That's clear. I'll be an up.
01:00
The dispatch, medic ones are out.
01:02
Medic one in the out, right?
01:09
Go ahead. I have an officer responding as well.
01:13
You possibly may have to make injury break.
01:18
Clear, go ahead.
01:23
See advice, if you have to force entry to come to the back door where the ramps at.
01:30
and force into that location.
01:33
Officers en route, there's an adult female also there with her.
01:36
She can't get her woke up to unlock the doors.
01:40
You're clear, thank you.
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Location mentioned:
S Ohio Ave, Sidney, OH 45365
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