Conductor suffers medical distress near fairground street, Marion OH
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According to the dispatch call, a train conductor near Fairground Street in Marion, Ohio experienced severe medical distress including stomach pains and possible heart problems. Emergency medical personnel were called and an ambulance was dispatched to transport the conductor to the hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Marion (OH) Area Railroads
Listen to dispatch call
03:56
Transcript:
00:00
All right, uh,
00:02
my conductor is having problems here.
00:05
I think you need to come down here and, uh, give my ride to a medical center, over?
00:10
All right. Please stopping.
00:17
No, speciality spot for her.
00:20
Do you get it up to, uh,
00:23
uh,
00:24
fairground there?
00:26
Mom to where you can drive to me right now.
00:31
Can you road as well? Over.
00:35
I need to call a squad.
00:38
Thank you. Mr.
00:39
Spencer?
00:40
Yeah, something's wrong with me, seriously wrong with me.
00:44
All right. I'm calling medical attention right now.
00:47
All right, we're on it down.
00:49
Stay down, please.
00:50
Okay.
00:51
Okay.
01:09
Let's take it up to Bannon and work with the Yarnmaster.
01:12
We may very well just stay in Bannon over.
01:17
CSX, L.S. Batchatchatch, Lange, over?
01:21
G8-0-511, calling over.
01:25
G-G-G-0-5-11.
01:27
Now I go ahead, over?
01:28
That's correct.
01:29
Here we go.
01:31
Hello,
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G-805. All right.
01:34
We're stopped here, and the conductor needs a ride to the hospital.
01:40
The trainmaster is called him medical assistance, over?
01:46
All right, you're stopped.
01:49
They have Fairgrounds Road, over?
01:51
Yeah, just short of it.
01:54
All right, and there's a Mr.
01:57
Lapt. He's already called ambulance.
01:59
That's affirmative, over.
02:02
All right.
02:04
All right, so we got that taking care of it.
02:07
Okay, we knocked down the cellular Marion connection, over? Roger, okay, knocked down all the signals you need, over.
02:14
All right, thank you very much.
02:17
And is it serious, what's wrong with him?
02:22
Do you know over?
02:24
He says he's having the stomach, pains in his stomach,
02:29
and he's sweating for...
02:30
and heart complications, I guess.
02:35
Over.
02:39
All right, I understand.
02:42
I just sit tight and I'll get back to what we're going to do.
02:48
Well,
02:51
I'll go ahead. I'll probably get a tax going here shortly there for you over.
02:56
Roger that, standing by.
02:59
I'll scratch that's up.
03:22
Hello, Gio8.05, over.
03:25
G8805, answering.
03:30
Hi-ball guys.
03:33
I've got the emergency personnel en route.
03:35
How's he doing?
03:37
Oh, he's...
03:38
don't look like you're doing real good, over?
03:41
He's wide over?
03:43
He's good over.
03:49
And a, uh, needs that hospital.
03:53
Over.
03:54
Okay, okay, they're on their way.
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