Animal control officer treated for throat issue, Las Vegas NV
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical services were requested for an animal control officer experiencing lightheadedness and a throat issue near Sahara Avenue. The officer was alert and breathing, standing by as directed by a supervisor while awaiting EMS evaluation.
Audio|Heard on: Nevada Highway Patrol - Clark County
Listen to dispatch call
01:16
Transcript:
00:00
Just wondering if I can get a request for EMS at the check site.
00:03
We have an animal control officer requesting assistance.
00:07
She is alert, conscious, and breathing.
00:09
She needs to be checked by EMS.
00:15
Confirming it's the animal control officer who needs EMS?
00:20
That's affirmed.
00:21
She is standing by per her sergeant's request.
00:24
Check by EMS.
00:27
Stand by.
00:32
Located near Sahara and eastbound.
00:36
They are stable and waiting for EMS.
00:38
Assignment complete.
00:49
Her vehicle will be standing by in the bus stop area.
00:53
Near Sahara eastbound.
00:56
They are creating call notes on it.
00:58
It will be complete.
01:04
They are asking about the patient's condition.
01:11
She is lightheaded,
01:14
and has an issue with her throat.
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