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Emergency crews assist with lifting patient near White Rock Lane, Kimberling City MO
Emergency responders were called to assist with lifting a 500-pound female patient near White Rock Lane in Kimberling City. The patient was conscious and breathing but had severe leg cramps and possible blood clot symptoms.
Audio|Heard on: Tri Lakes Area Emergency Services
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02:54
Transcript:
00:00
Central for Mercy, 7622.
00:05
Central 7622, go ahead.
00:09
Yes, ma'am, could I get fire started for lift help near White Rock Lane, patient weight approximately 500 pounds?
00:24
7622, did you advise 500 pounds?
00:30
Yes, I am.
00:34
That's clear.
00:53
This area of Kimberling City requesting Southern Stone Station 2, to the address near White Rock Lane, closest cross of Wilderness Trail for a lift assist, time of page 219.
01:15
7.5.
01:18
Central 6620, go ahead.
01:23
I'd be your route from House on the Rock.
01:28
6-620 and route from House on the Rock.
01:30
I have further ready.
01:33
Go ahead.
01:38
Initially came in as a sick person call for a 55-year-old female conscious breathing, complaining of cramping the legs and her on-call care networks advised it could possibly be a clot.
01:53
Mercy on feet is requesting lift assistance as the patient is 500 pounds.
02:02
I copy.
02:09
Central 624, go ahead.
02:18
We'll be in us.
02:21
6024 in route at 222.
02:24
222. 2.2. 2.
02:29
Go ahead.
02:31
The parents survived is in the patient contact here, say, well, and seen we're awaiting fire for elipidicist's station is over five in our bow.
02:43
The 4224.
02:49
For nine directions, I'm driver.
02:53
That's clear.
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Location mentioned:
Whiterock Ln, Kimberling City, MO 65686
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