Medical emergency at unit near North Redstone Road, Washington UT
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Emergency medics responded to a call at unit near North Redstone Road. An ambulance was requested and medical transport to the hospital was arranged.
Audio|Heard on: Northern Washington / Southern Iron Counties Public Safety
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02:19
Transcript:
00:00
This will be a page for Medics 42, Buret.
00:02
325 North Redstone Road Unit 203 on a 25 zero control.
00:13
Control Mediq 46 or Abisangered Regional.
00:17
Copyel of 48.
00:22
The one to be 35, 1041.
00:25
The one to be 35 at 1148.
00:32
Hey G, 42 is still doing the training.
00:34
I don't know if I had a call.
00:41
Cedar, one to be four, 1021.
00:42
Can you show me out on Havlin?
00:44
W. 4.511 p.9.
00:53
40, I'm a front of the deck for you.
00:59
How many 41 is now to the inner facility?
01:07
3149. Told recently the ambulance going to the Redstone Rose.
01:12
At this time they're requesting transport to the hospital, I have long seen, I'll confirm if they're going to transport if they want medical to transport.
01:27
There's so many 411 can take it.
01:31
Copy somebody just...
01:36
Take 411, they just...
01:38
They just want to make contact there, so they're going to transport or not.
01:42
If you want to just start rolling that way.
01:45
Talking children around.
01:47
Copy 1151.
01:53
In 14, do you know if there's a medic going with you on this inner facility?
01:58
That's confirmed.
01:59
Copy it's medic 41, confirm it.
02:02
Cedar W1 will be out of number four.
02:09
Ten on the four.
02:12
At 1152.
02:14
Not 8411 logger's advice that they are going to need an ambulance.
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Location mentioned:
N Red Stone Rd, Washington, UT 84780
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