Medical response at airport restroom, Clayton County GA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport responded to a possible medical issue in a men's restroom near gate D15. A teenage male was reportedly vomiting for about an hour. The cause of the illness was not confirmed at the time of the call.
Audio|Heard on: Fulton GA Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Airport communications to mini pumper 55.
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Mini pumper 55, you're responding to gate D15, the men's restroom for a sick call.
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Airport communications to mini pumper 55, you're responding to gate D15 for a sick call in the men's restroom.
00:21
Time now 2013.
00:23
55.
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Oh.
00:27
Airport communications to engine 32.
00:31
Engine 32,
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you're responding to the west curb.
00:34
The west curb for injury.
00:36
Airport communications to engine 32, you're responding to the west curb outside at the ground booth for an injury.
00:45
Time now 2014.
00:49
32,
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this is your 2000 route.
00:52
Any pumper 55, I copy en route.
00:55
You're responding to gate D15,
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the men's restroom.
01:02
It's going to be a 16-year-old male vomiting in the restroom.
01:06
Caller advised the individual has been vomiting for an hour.
01:12
Time now 2015.
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Location mentioned:
Gate D15, Georgia 30337
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