Rescue team coordinates access to patient near river


Audio|Source: Monongalia County Fire and EMS
02:26
Transcript:
Yeah, can company 14 acknowledge. 14 acknowledge 1921. Good night, man. This revised, I got in contact with Fevers Rock Park Rangers. They advised it's going to take them about an hour to get out there. They advise the trail there as single tracks so they won't be able to get a side-by-side-side up. They also advised the Beck's asset correction. Best access is going to be off of the river to the trail there. What do you guys? Do we have any DNR on the lake that might be able to access the patient? On then, 14, just acknowledge you want me to see if they can get their boat in the water as well. Step-by. I'll give you a public service. That's all of. Company 14 Macca. Company 14. TMS is inquiring if you're able to give your boat on the water. That's a firm. We're working on that now. The park rangers were advised. They're coming from the top of the trail. It's going to take them about an hour. They're unable to get a side-by-side down on that section of the trail due to it being single track break. Go ahead. The patient's going to be located sitting on a rock on the shore near the trail, the Montchito Trail. EMS is going to reroute to Montchito Road, and we'll try to establish pickup point there. Back to EMS one. Two and four. EMS one. Go ahead and pull 60-10 off that call. Put 47 on the call. Mount Chateau Road to meet up with 14 once they get their boat in the water. The exercise is 60-47 direct already. No, brother. That's coming. EMS, one, Naca. 14-1 public service advisor going to be launching for Montchateau. Perfect. Thanks, sir.
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Mont Chateau Trail, West Virginia
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