Pregnant woman receives medical help at airport station, Atlanta GA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire and EMS units were dispatched to the MARTA Airport Station southbound platform to assist a pregnant woman experiencing bathroom-related issues. A supervisor was present on scene until emergency responders arrived.
Audio|Heard on: Fulton GA Fire Dispatch Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
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Airport communications to Engine 32, Engine 32 respond to the pregnancy call.
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It's going to be at the MARTA Airport Station South.
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Coming third party.
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Airport communications to Engine 32, Engine 32 respond to the pregnancy call.
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Be advised it's going to be a supervisor standing by with a person, and they’re going to be on the southbound platform of the MARTA Airport Station South.
00:24
Time out 2251.
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Those two received.
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Received.
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Thirty-two en route.
00:29
Thirty-seven clear en route from our station.
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South side of the southbound platform.
00:35
You're responding out to a person.
00:38
The individual is wearing a dark green top and gray pants.
00:41
Advising that they are pregnant and used the bathroom by themselves.
00:46
Advising they have bathroom issues and requesting EMS to check them out.
00:52
Engine 32 delayed by Gate 79.
00:54
Also, a delay by Gate K79.
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Location mentioned:
Airport, 6000 S Terminal Pkwy, Atlanta, GA 30337
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