Medical emergency reported for unconscious child near Sugar Hill Lane, Conyers GA
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Fire department responded to a high priority medical emergency near Sugar Hill Lane and Honey Creek involving an 11-year-old girl reported unconscious.
Audio|Heard on: Rockdale County Sheriff and Fire
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02:25
Transcript:
00:00
760s wrong with engine 2 priority 1[1] to trouble unknown near Sugar Hill Lane SE near Honey Creek 6 there is wrong priority 1 to trouble unknown near Sugar Hill Lane SE near Honey Creek time on 1846
00:28
0603, you clear all?
00:31
603 is clear.
00:34
104. 25-minute UTA.
00:38
104.
00:43
2998, signal 1475,
00:47
2475, 24057 row of that phase in Chipotle.
00:55
25, you show me a route to 53.
00:58
It's something about 1847.
01:01
2474, 1095.
01:06
296. 2986.
01:08
31-16.
01:19
3116.
01:25
I'm going to D.S.1.56, I move to TENC 643 Drive, 1-0, cold drive.
01:34
The fire alarm, point of us are going to be home of 21 upstairs, motion, time for his homeowner to a county at 8-2.2.
01:48
I don't know if you're taking sake.
01:55
We have allowed to trouble unknown.
01:57
We advise the 11-year-old females now from the mouth.
02:03
29 signal 93,
02:05
34J.
02:07
Radio Engine 2, you have ETA?
02:10
En route, about two minutes.
02:12
That's still in location.
02:18
Are you, Engine 2, I'm clear that you advise CA, we advise revised traffic.
02:24
Is this the one okay?
Police codes explained
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[1]
priority 1: Highest-priority medical call (life-threatening emergency)
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Location mentioned:
Sugar Hill Ln SE, Conyers, GA 30094
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