Medical emergency involving two patients at construction site, Mesa AZ


Emergency responders handled a situation involving two patients who showed symptoms after possible bee stings near a construction site, ensuring they were triaged and treated.
Audio|Source: Mesa Fire, Gilbert Fire, Queen Creek Fire
03:11
Transcript:
Front stamp the dispatch address looks like we got construction workers or landscapers on site. We're getting a triage, investigating, and see if we could see if these are still attacking. Other further reports follow. We'll be assuming Firestone Command. Alarm copies. We have Engine 415 on scene. Looks like there's construction workers on site. You'll be out for a triage investigating to see if the bees are still attacking. You're going to be Firestone Command. Go ahead. Sorry, (name withheld). They blocked everything. We're going to have to send them north and south. Copy the fire blocked everything. Send all units or all vehicles north and south. That next unit wants to help 1322 on the other side, that'd be fine, too, because we're going to have fire is going to be here for a minute. You figure about that equal out? Triage complete, two patients both delayed, there are no bees in the area. Alarm copies, triage complete 0653, and we're at 10 minutes on the timer. Treatment to command, where would you like treatment set up? It looks like we're going to be able to treat in place. I was going to sign you one of these delayed patients, and I'm going to cut back and release the balance. command. Firestone command. Here you go ahead and release the balance, keeping engine 415, engines 412 on scene. Take all the traffic back to see that for. Alarm copies. This is going to be a balance recall. We're going to hold engine 415 and engine 412 on scene per command. All the units headed to (number withheld). This will be a balance. Recall for the 2 and 1-1 Medical. We're going to go ahead and terminate command. We're going to take the traffic back to C-DEC 4, and we're going to clear a C-DEC 2 at 0654. Thank you. In 104-50. Pause. You make sure that we still have two medics.
Front stamp the dispatch address looks like we got construction workers or landscapers on site. We're getting a triage, investigating, and see if we could see if these are still attacking. Other further reports follow. We'll be assuming Firestone Command. Alarm copies. We have Engine 415 on scene. Looks like there's construction workers on site. You'll be out for a triage investigating to see if the bees are still attacking. You're going to be Firestone Command. Go ahead. Sorry, (name withheld). They blocked everything. We're going to have to send them north and south. Copy the fire blocked everything. Send all units or all vehicles north and south. That next unit wants to help 1322 on the other side, that'd be fine, too, because we're going to have fire is going to be here for a minute. You figure about that equal out? Triage complete, two patients both delayed, there are no bees in the area. Alarm copies, triage complete 0653, and we're at 10 minutes on the timer. Treatment to command, where would you like treatment set up? It looks like we're going to be able to treat in place. I was going to sign you one of these delayed patients, and I'm going to cut back and release the balance. command. Firestone command. Here you go ahead and release the balance, keeping engine 415, engines 412 on scene. Take all the traffic back to see that for. Alarm copies. This is going to be a balance recall. We're going to hold engine 415 and engine 412 on scene per command. All the units headed to (number withheld). This will be a balance. Recall for the 2 and 1-1 Medical. We're going to go ahead and terminate command. We're going to take the traffic back to C-DEC 4, and we're going to clear a C-DEC 2 at 0654. Thank you. In 104-50. Pause. You make sure that we still have two medics.
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Location mentioned:
Firestone, Mesa, AZ 85209
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