Medical emergency near West Hilton Rd, Creek County OK
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders were dispatched to a possible choking incident involving a 38-year-old woman near West Hilton Road in Oklahoma. The foreign object was removed, but the person was reported to be bleeding from the throat as EMS units responded to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Creek County and Kellyville Public Safety
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Transcript:
00:00
Near West Hilton Road.
00:02
Thirty-eight year old female.
00:03
She was choking, choking.
00:04
It is a Heimlich shift.
00:05
Blood coming out of her mouth.
00:08
Ten four.
00:10
Dispatch copy.
00:19
Ladder one medical emergency.
00:22
Near West Hilton Road.
00:30
Seven fifty-five.
00:36
Ten nine.
00:42
Did you get the blockhead off Grant and Chestnut or Scott Plum?
00:50
Fifty-one.
00:52
Fifty-one, okay.
00:55
That would be a negative.
00:56
Ours do not show hits.
00:59
Can you give me the tag number?
01:02
It's going to be that Nissan truck that we just looked up earlier this morning.
01:08
What is clear?
01:11
57, I didn't get it either.
01:14
Okay, Grant Chestnut northbound.
01:17
I was just funny.
01:23
Dispatch, copy.
01:24
Ladder one responding.
01:25
Patient is going to be a 38-year-old female who was choking.
01:28
They've got the foreign object dislodged.
01:30
She's now bleeding from her throat.
01:31
EMS en route.
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Location mentioned:
W Hilton Rd, Oklahoma 74066
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