Medical aid provided to ill person at Georgia Avenue Station, Washington DC
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Emergency personnel provided medical care to a sick customer at Georgia Avenue Petworth Station. The individual was safely removed from the train using a stretcher. No body fluids were present during the incident, allowing normal train operations to resume.
Audio|Heard on: WMATA MetroRail
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01:47
Transcript:
00:00
Station manager, we got a report of a sick customer.
00:04
A lot of kiosk.
00:08
Isn't it funny, I copy Landline, Georgia Avenue.
00:12
Affirmative, thank you.
00:13
Central Office.
00:24
Probably Burkney got information 424 platform down the wheel.
00:31
I'll be safe by y'all.
00:35
Hey Ron.
00:40
November 98, Robo zero two, track one, y'all leave.
00:46
No-cote 99,
00:48
Cive contact the towel, you have a couple of those.
00:51
The first of a...
01:20
Time on scene with the stretcher, so as they get them off the train.
01:26
I don't let you know, there's no body fluids, so I can normal up the door so let you, I don't let the train go.
01:34
But I'll give you an update.
01:36
Off from there, thank you to provide this scurred.
01:38
We got no body fluid.
01:40
They got the stretcher at this time.
01:43
My stuff, customer, get removed from the train.
01:45
You're going to give me an update.
01:46
Thank you, over.
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Location mentioned:
Georgia Ave Petworth Station, District of Freedom#8573311~!#, Washington, DC 20036
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