Fire crews respond to medical emergency and crash


Fire crews were called to handle a medical emergency and a crash. They had trouble getting clear address details, but they are responding to the incidents.
Audio|Source: Oklahoma City Fire
02:22
Transcript:
Stand by with OCHA. That's affirmative engine 28. We'll get 29 spent on this. 28's clear, thank you. At 116.01, southeast 159th Street. Timeout, 728. Engine 18. Respond to a known incident type. At 1340, northeast 36th Street. Time out, 729. Engine 3 dispatch, we can release TACAE, return ops. Dispatch clear on that engine 3, releasing TACA, going back to ops. Dispatch, engine 2nd, engine 29. This is that same caller that she went on earlier. They're very confused. We're having a hard time getting a good address out of them. You can stage at the station for now until we get a good address. He is somewhere down in that area. Angie is 20-9 is clear. Are they outside or in her residence? It's about half a mile from where you sent us earlier. Claire, college is giving us multiple different streets. EMSA's trying to figure it out right now. Engine 18 at this crash, can you notify EMSA that this is going to be an apartment (name withheld)? Clear.
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Location mentioned:
Near NW 4th St, Oklahoma City, OK 73102
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