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Emergency medical response with basket rescue near O'Reilly's, Lafayette TN
Emergency responders are at a medical emergency near O'Reilly's requiring a basket rescue and a second ambulance due to difficult road conditions and a vehicle in the driveway.
Audio|Heard on: Macon County Public Safety
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02:23
Transcript:
00:00
The truck nine, this is engine three.
00:07
Engine 3 en route.
00:14
You're in touch top, we're going to need a basket.
00:19
Ken, forward, right?
00:36
301. I know you got a lot going on, but I just want to give you a quick update on road conditions.
00:41
The bypass from 52 eastbound toward the Clay County line is getting really slick.
00:49
You might want to see a TDOT and come get some salt down before it gets too bad.
00:55
10.4, sir, I'll let them know.
00:57
They already called and said to advise when the road started to deteriorate but they weren't out yet.
01:01
Yes, sir, bypass eastbound.
01:04
It doesn't look like county lines pretty, pretty sleek right now.
01:09
217 dispatch, you can add the city of Lafayette to that list as well.
01:13
Road conditions are terrible.
01:16
Ten, four, I believe it.
01:22
217 I think it's going to be that way all over the county doing that.
01:26
No, do you? Stephen, yes.
01:30
Rescue 1 to dispatch.
01:34
Good.
01:40
52.
01:45
104.
01:47
Truck 9, rescue 1.
01:52
The G73 is going to be first 80.
01:56
Go ahead, rest.
01:58
Truck 9.
02:04
Go in front.
02:05
We've got a truck already rig to rig to us here in the driveway.
02:11
Copy that.
02:17
217 dispatch.
02:19
EMS advice are going to need a second ambulance at this location.
02:22
Jim for it.
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Location mentioned:
State Rte 52, Lafayette, TN 37083
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