00:00
Black cover rescue, county line 1st responders being requested at (number withheld) East Snow Creek Road.
00:06
(number withheld) East Snow Creek.
00:07
A (number withheld) year old female having trouble breathing.
00:11
Sounds like possibly a reaction to something.
00:14
Your time now is 905.
00:25
140. A rescue call in at (number withheld) East Snow Creek Road, 40-year-old female having trouble breathing, possibly a reaction to some kind of medication.
00:36
She's got her kids with her.
00:46
Excellent, Rescue 3.
00:52
Paper served 10-8[1] and you can put me on that Snow Creek Grove call.
01:10
Three will be en route.
01:16
Three, you're en route at 908 near page 905.
01:20
Sounds like she's outside laying on the ground.
01:22
She is still talking to us.
01:28
Section 146 status check.
01:36
Section 139 status check.
01:43
Section 101 status check.
01:59
Six. One hundred and two.
02:02
Get that address on East Snow Creek again.
02:06
I mean (number withheld).
02:08
Nora, 9300 and twenty-six crossroads.
02:15
I copy. I am in the area here.
02:17
Nine thousand 300 and twenty-six .
02:23
Should be just south of Pringle on the east side.
02:29
Okay, you can just show me on scene.
02:43
Right away I got a party down on the ground.
03:02
Jack, you can cancel the other two units and I'll be sent up by way for rescue here.
03:06
Party's alert, verbal, unconscious.
03:33
I guess I'll be in route private vehicle rule.
03:41
You're out 912, page 905.
03:44
I do have law enforcement on scene.
03:47
She is laying on the ground outside,
03:50
but she's still talking.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-8: In service / Available for calls
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgement/Affirmative