Medical emergency involving miscarriage near Pioneer St, Tygh Valley OR
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Emergency responders were called to a medical emergency near Pioneer Street involving a 39-year-old female experiencing a miscarriage with significant blood loss and intermittent consciousness. Transport and possible airlift options are being coordinated.
Audio|Heard on: Wasco County (South) Fire and Ambulance Dispatch
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Transcript:
00:00
Central to Wamic respond to near Pioneer Street.
00:05
Central to Wamic respond to near Pioneer Street, adult female, miscarriage, lots of blood loss, and out of consciousness.
00:20
Central, C80, copy, and route station.
00:26
PADY and ROT Station, 2245.
00:34
Central Railway Fire.
00:38
Walmight Fire.
00:44
Walmight Fire.
00:48
Copy your tower working on a crew.
00:53
I copy working on a crew.
00:56
I copy working on a crew 2240 center.
01:04
Central Wormick-40 in route.
01:11
Walmic 40, you're responding near Pioneer Street.
01:16
Walmig 28 on scene requests no lights or sirens, revising 39-year-old female, miscarriage, loss of blood loss, she's in and out of consciousness.
01:26
She is currently conscious and breathing okay.
01:34
Copy, thank you.
01:42
That's 501.
01:44
I'm down a driver tonight, so I'll go get the ambulance and I'll meet you on the scene.
01:52
Copy. I don't know if we can get Life Flight due to the wind and the weather condition, but can you check on them.
02:02
And if they're not available, can you go ahead and just dispatch for an intercept with McFord?
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Location mentioned:
Pioneer St, Tygh Valley, OR 97063
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