Person treated for chest pain at Taco Bell in Springtown, Springtown TX
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Emergency responders were dispatched to Taco Bell in Springtown for a person experiencing chest pain. The situation was handled as a priority 2 medical call.
Audio|Heard on: Parker County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
02:15
Transcript:
00:00
Medic 22, Incoming Call, near West State Highway 199, Taco Bell, Cross Street, North Perth Street, and West First Street, Box 4,05.
00:17
250, minute, oils, can you run now, name a native birth?
00:21
Okay, go ahead.
00:24
138.4.8. I'm talking you to a bill.
00:27
It's going to be South U.S.
00:29
Highway, 377, Kelly Road, for a black, Dodge, Ram,
00:33
southbound, swerving.
00:35
Good time.
00:36
Happy. The last one is going to be spelled Ocean Union Boy,
00:41
Ida, Edward,
00:43
David Ocean.
00:45
Common Spelling.
00:47
It'll name.
00:49
White Mill 7-8 of D-2008.
00:55
The caller was stating that she wanted to check on the well-being of the roommate that doesn't have the roommate's information stated he is wanted and is on parole.
01:05
I did run that 43.
01:07
That's going to be negative.
01:08
It looks like he was arrested for possession.
01:16
Mediquity 2, and Fire Station 48, Priority 2[1], Chest Pain, near West State Highway 199, Taco Bell, Cross Street, North Berk Street, and West First Street, Box 4,05.
01:36
146, 138. They're looking up a room number now.
01:40
Right now.
01:41
Good point.
01:43
Allie, six.
01:45
He's 2045.
01:48
Carols on Charles 250, No 27, No 29, Alan Ovato, 780, 2008.
01:59
Engine 48, Priority 2[1], Chest Pain, near West State Highway, 199,
02:07
Respawn on EMS1, Taco Bell, Cross Street, North Berks Street, and West 1st Street, Box 4th Street, Box 4805.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Priority 2: Non-emergency/urgent response (generally without lights and sirens)
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