Medical call on aircraft at airport gate D9, Clayton County GA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire and medical units responded to a possible medical emergency on board an aircraft at gate D9 in Georgia. The patient was a female passenger who reportedly suffered a ruptured eardrum. Emergency personnel were en route to the scene, and no further details were provided at the time.
Audio|Heard on: Fulton GA Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Airport Communications, Engine 35, Engine 35, start for gate D9 Alpha in reference to a sick call.
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Engine 35, start for gate B9 Alpha, in reference to a call.
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Time 2118.
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Go ahead, 35, acknowledge.
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Caller advising (name withheld) out to the location.
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MP55, read. In councilman 35, we'll put a call up.
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All right, copy that.
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MP55, pick up the call in place of Engine 35.
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Advise when you're out to location.
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55 en route.
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I copy, MP55 showing you en route 2120 at the time.
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You're responding to gate D9 Alpha in reference to a sick call.
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It's going to be on board the aircraft.
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Estimated time of arrival is going to be 2128.
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It's going to be a 35-year-old female passenger in seat C22 who may have a ruptured eardrum.
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No other information.
00:48
Advise when you're on scene.
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Location mentioned:
Gate D9, Georgia 30337
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