Medical emergency reported for trouble breathing at iron road, Mcloud OK
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A medical emergency was reported for a person having trouble breathing near Iron Road in McLoud, Oklahoma. During the call, additional people in the house became involved.
Audio|Heard on: Oklahoma City Area Police and Fire
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Transcript:
00:00
Engine 36, trouble breathing.
00:03
At near Iron Road, timeout, 2254.
00:12
Thank you very much.
00:13
Thank you very much.
00:17
Hello.
00:18
I'm going to send you the detective left where.
00:20
This is just going to be a phone call, and then I can send you a message.
00:24
I just need the calling party to know the situation.
00:29
Sorry, about 14.
00:31
Hi.
00:37
Attention from thirty-six.
00:47
6 is you'll need a stage on this.
00:50
Good Chief of Ryan.
00:54
Clear on stage.
00:56
The City wasn't it? Yeah, I heard about six that way back off two minutes ago to the west.
01:02
Two items thirty three and two minutes ago to the west.
01:06
Two item thirty three and two zero three, Charlie 26.
01:14
Page 89,
01:16
the one that I called out earlier from the headquarters.
01:21
128 agents cases.
01:22
Near Iron Road.
01:27
You just call them on right now if they're going to go over to the headquarters.
01:32
Originally a medical call, reporting trouble breathing, but then halfway through the call, the caller reported other people in the house.
01:38
So they're going to speak.
01:39
Probably so he can't find them.
01:42
I have them over here in front of headquarters.
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Location mentioned:
Iron Rd, McLoud, OK 74851
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