Medical responders assist patient with poor blood flow at 56th Trail Southeast, Olympia WA
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Emergency responders assisted a patient with poor blood flow in their feet and cold extremities at a location near 56th Trail Southeast. They coordinated access to the building and prepared patient transport.
Audio|Heard on: Thurston County Fire, EMS and Law Enforcement
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01:29
Transcript:
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Engine 33, basic life support yellow response, (number withheld).
00:05
56th Trail Southeast.
00:07
Cross street is between Normandy Corp South East and then...
00:24
AMR, basic life support yellow response.
00:27
At Movedown of 203 Phones Road Southeast.
00:30
Cross street is between Perrin Fraser Woodland Trail Southeast and 17th Way Southeast.
00:40
F-3539, SAM union.
00:45
(number withheld).
00:47
Has poor blood flow in their feet, they're cold,
00:55
and wanting transport.
01:07
Our (number withheld).
01:09
Yeah,
01:13
we're going to have employees open up the gate on the south side of the building.
01:16
You're going to see the engine that you'll go past where the engine is at.
01:19
Take the second driveway coming on the south side of the building with our waivers.
01:26
Chris, the second driveway on the south side of the south side past the engine.
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Location mentioned:
56th Trail Southeast, Washington 98501
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