Crew assists patient stuck in wheelchair, Elberta AL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to assist a person stuck in a wheelchair at a residence near Lavinia Avenue. The caller, who has a below-the-knee amputation, reported being unable to move and indicated the front door was unlocked for responders.
Audio|Heard on: Baldwin County Fire and EMS
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01:11
Transcript:
00:00
Station 31, station 4, zone 31, lift assist alpha response near Lavinia Avenue.
00:06
Station 31, station 4, zone 31, lift assistance alpha response near Lavinia Avenue across Alabama Street, Alabama Street East, Baltimore Central, clear 1732.
00:26
Station 31, Zone 31, near Lavinia Avenue.
00:31
Second page, lift assist out for response.
00:33
Baldwin Central clear 1733.
00:42
Baldwin Central 3102.
00:45
3102.
00:49
Acknowledge over to Battalion 1 now.
00:57
Over to Battalion One en route, 1734.
01:00
You're responding to near Lavinia Avenue.
01:04
Caller advised (name withheld) is stuck in a wheelchair, below-the-knee amputation patient, weighs approximately 250 pounds.
01:10
(Name withheld) advises the front door is unlocked.
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Location mentioned:
Lavinia Ave, Elberta, AL 36530
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