Medical and fire response at SFA Middle School, Bryan TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a medical and possible small fire incident at SFA Middle School in Bryan, Texas. A 56-year-old woman at the scene appeared disoriented and lightheaded but was conscious and breathing. Fire personnel were called after light smoke or smoldering was noticed indoors, though the situation was believed to be under control.
Audio|Heard on: Brazos County Area Fire and EMS
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01:22
Transcript:
00:00
Medical emergency, medic two, sick call.
00:02
SFA Middle School on South Ennis, near East 33rd and East Pease.
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Box 107. Medic two, sick call, at SFA Middle School on South Ennis.
00:12
Across from East 33rd and East Pease.
00:14
Box 107. Respond on, burn priority, burn priority.
00:21
Fire, there's some type of smoldering inside.
00:24
They think it's under control but want the fire department to respond.
00:35
Station four.
00:38
This will be the (name withheld).
00:44
Dispatch 105, we're out to station one.
00:48
105 en route.
00:54
Dispatch 112 en route to station one.
00:59
112 en route station one.
01:05
It's for a 56-year-old female, conscious and breathing, feeling lightheaded and disoriented.
01:12
She might pass out.
01:14
She's incoherent but breathing normally, no pain reported.
01:18
She is at 33rd and Ennis near the bus ramp.
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Location mentioned:
S Coulter Dr, Bryan, TX 77803
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