Fire crews cross barriers to reach patient near train tracks


Audio|Source: Allen County Fire
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Transcript:
(name withheld) medic 265 we're level 1 we're going to up 17 265 clear engine 21 same traffic engine 11 fire 15 engine 11 fire 42 op 17 Go ahead, fire for you too. I'm coming down Dawkins. Do I need to divert and go on the north side of the tracks or just keep coming down Dawkins to Cazade? You can divert to the north side. I can't really see what the resources are over there, but I'm pretty sure we got everything we need to handle this on scene. It's just getting to the patient. Okay, I'm clear. I'll work my way to the north side. (name withheld) Engine 11. out 17th. DC 11th, 265. You ready to my vehicle yet? We're just parking next to your vehicle now. What do you need? Medics decided that we're going to be bringing the patient to you. So we have to cross the Jersey barriers and I don't know if you bring the count up here and we're going to have to let them across however you want to do. Okay, I've got the engine right behind me so with the four of us we can get it over there. at DC-11 talking with the medics here with patient 265 is going to bring our cat across the Jersey barrier and we'll just walk the patient over it's about 500 feet but it's safer than dealing with the tracks or the power lines I'm clear on that at DC 11 265 are we only going to need the cat or do I need any medical equipment Thank you. We'll be on our way.
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New Haven, IN
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