Medical emergency aboard aircraft at Atlanta airport, College Park GA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders assisted a 25-year-old female passenger who was unconscious and possibly experiencing diabetic shock aboard an aircraft at Gate T15 of Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. A bike team and medic crew were dispatched to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Fulton GA Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Airport communications, bike team two, medic one respond to Gate T15 on board the aircraft for ALS call.
00:08
Bike team two, medic one respond to Gate T15.
00:12
Again, that's Gate T15 on board the aircraft for an unknown ALS call.
00:17
Time out 1355 hours.
00:20
Bike team two en route.
00:22
Copy, bike team two en route.
00:24
Medic one received.
00:26
Unit 19-1, you're responding to Gate T15 on board the aircraft, unknown seat.
00:31
Call came in third party, reference to a 25-year-old female passenger.
00:36
She is unconscious, possibly diabetic shock, on oxygen.
00:41
She is breathing.
00:43
No other information.
00:45
1356 hours.
00:48
Received.
00:50
White five, last unit, you broke up?
00:52
It’s going to be white five radio, show us back in service call.
00:56
Copy that for the incident 27362736 at 1357 hours.
01:02
Medic one arrival.
01:04
Copy, Medic One. Responding with Bike Team Two to Gate T15 on board the aircraft, reference a 25-year-old female passenger unconscious, possibly diabetic shock.
01:18
Flight ETA should be on the ground now.
01:22
Bike two to radio, you can show us on scene attempting to make patient contact.
01:26
Copy on scene attempting patient contact at 1358 hours.
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