EMS dispatch to One Fall Lane for 54-year-old female with severe abdominal pain and feeling faint; later canceled as patient opted for private transport to PMC., Sweet Grass County MT
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EMS dispatch to One Fall Lane for 54-year-old female with severe abdominal pain and feeling faint; later canceled as patient opted for private transport to PMC.
Audio|Heard on: Sweet Grass County Public Safety
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01:56
Transcript:
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This is a page for EMS to one fall lane for a 54-year-old female having severe abdominal pain, feeling faint.
00:10
This is a page for EMS to one fall lane for a 54-year-old female having severe abdominal pains and feeling faint.
00:20
And be advised that the duty crew is out of town.
00:24
K&I.A.T.O. Clear at 1214.
00:33
8-07, I copy your page.
00:38
10-4[1].
00:44
8-0-9, put me to 87.
00:49
104.
00:51
Go ahead.
01:00
You can go ahead and cancel that secondary ambulance.
01:03
Spoke with the individuals here,
01:04
told her that if she needs to go to the hospital, due her stemic issues that she can get a ride from the other individual here, which she initially refused and then says she'll let her take her.
01:13
So she'll be driving her to the PMC here in a minute.
01:20
And four.
01:39
This is a cancellation page for EMS to One Fall Lane.
01:45
This is a cancellation page for EMS to One Fall Lane.
01:51
The subject is going to go by private vehicle.
01:54
K&I.A.A.R. Clear at 1220.
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10-4: Acknowledgment / Affirmative
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