Child treated for ear infection near 36th St North, Bessemer AL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a medical call for a four-year-old boy suffering from an ear infection near 36th Street North in Bessemer, Alabama. The child was transported to the hospital for treatment.
Audio|Heard on: Jefferson AL Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Engine one, engine one, respond to sick person near 36th Street North.
00:05
Sick child with an ear infection.
00:09
Five minutes transport to the hospital.
00:16
Engine five, engine five, respond to the area.
00:20
Pike Avenue and Alabama Venture on a risk of injury.
00:25
Our alarm engine five is waiting en route already.
00:29
Two four.
00:30
Engine five, car ten, heavy rescue one.
00:32
Gonna be an updated location.
00:34
They're gonna be at Splash Adventure just at the exit ramp on the southbound side of the 110.
00:40
Splash Adventure just at the top of the exit ramp.
00:43
Southbound side 110.
00:46
Five received.
00:48
Fire call to engine one.
00:49
One received.
00:59
Engine one, engine one, respond to sick person near 36th Street North.
01:04
Sick child, four-year-old male, with an ear infection.
01:12
Engine five will stay in the elevator.
01:15
Five on scene, elevator moving from there.
01:19
Engine one's en route.
01:21
Copy, engine one en route.
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Location mentioned:
36th St N, Bessemer, AL 35020
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