Juvenile male with low oxygen at elementary school, Bristow OK
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Emergency responders were called to Edison Elementary School in Bristow for a juvenile male patient with an oxygen level around 70 percent.
Audio|Heard on: Creek County, OHP, and Sapulpa Regional Public Safety
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02:5
Transcript:
00:00
408 call near West 9th Avenue in Bristow.
00:09
That's H-D, I'm back tonight.
00:11
1500.
00:17
46106 plus 33 48, 108, 103 plus 3348, 103 plus 3366.
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11.
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11.
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11. 11.
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11,
00:37
transporting one patient non-emergent St.
00:40
Francis Mainz.
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11, Hopi, Francis.
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10113.
00:46
Good.
00:51
See with Bristell and see if they've got something going on in the school.
00:54
Just got a call about people running around and a bunch of cops over there.
00:57
Okay.
01:02
Again, 2019.
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110.110, status check.
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We're doing.
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We're patient, sir.
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Copy.
01:15
Jenny, you can show myself in 15-107 from the Grand Shift, 10-8[1] for a regular shift break.
01:22
Go ahead.
01:24
Trignation Light Horse is also on 97.
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The 50-0. The row.
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Henry 113.
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Good.
01:43
There is a medical at the Edison Elementary that they have for the juvenile with low blood?
01:49
208, copy on Route near West 9th Avenue at the Edison Elementary.
01:54
Clearly, we have pediatric male whose oxygen is at 70%.
01:59
(name withheld).
02:00
will be outside to take you to the patient.
02:04
Okay, I appreciate you.
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[1]
10-8: In service and available for assignment or calls.
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Location mentioned:
W 9th Ave, Bristow, OK 74010
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