Man injured after hitting head on truck at airport, Atlanta GA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders were called to Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport after a man struck his head on a truck at the ramp level near concourse E32. He was bleeding from the head, and paramedics provided medical assistance.
Audio|Heard on: Fulton GA Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Approach communications to Engine 35,
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Medic 2.
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Engine 35, Medic 1.
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Respond to Concourse E32, Echo 32.
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It refers to an injury call, ALS.
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Echo 32.
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We'll pause the radio, please.
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Copy.
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Mike 6, can you respond to Echo 32? Two E32, Engine 35 in concourse.
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Three five copy cancel.
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Medic two,
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Mike six en route.
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Bike six, Medic two, you are responding to Echo 32E32 in reference who?
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Male hit his head and bleeding from the head.
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Stated he was at the gatehouse there.
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Bike six, you can go ahead and cancel; it's going to be ramp level.
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Communication Engine 35.
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Medic two and there's 35 medic got an update.
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It's going to be ramp level.
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The subject hit his head on this truck,
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bleeding from the head.
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I can't receive it sir.
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Engine 35 copy.
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Location mentioned:
Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL), 6000 N Terminal Pkwy Suite 4000, Atlanta, GA 30320
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