Three patients transported after medical emergency in Paris, Paris TX
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Emergency responders transported three patients from a medical emergency near Northeast 29th Street in Paris, Texas. One patient was in a moderate condition requiring urgent care, and two were in stable conditions. They were taken to the hospital for further evaluation.
Audio|Heard on: Lamar County Public Safety Dispatch
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Transcript:
00:00
We're en route near Northeast 29th Street
00:08
104-4
00:14
20516 pairs copy of 27
00:25
Texas DL (number withheld) be the gateway before the actual driveway, the actual driveway is blocked off.
00:44
The gateway will sell something whiskey is in Spanish, yellow gateway.
00:54
20, 516 Paris.
00:56
Rep, you're on scene.
00:58
Precinct.
01:06
You're on scene.
01:13
County Show beer sent on scene.
01:14
Four.
01:17
Four.
01:19
2516, do you want to return on that?
01:26
Was that for 256 things?
01:32
Termin.
01:34
No, ma'am, I just need it to call.
01:37
Okay.
01:43
3101 County I'm on location 1st 104
01:54
County Medbird Sam no we're gonna have three patients all three patients all three need to be transported for Marr County to MET 7
02:13
Medic 7 receives.
02:18
104.
02:19
997 Pierce Town.
02:27
1351 County.
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1351 County.
02:32
Go ahead.
02:34
I want to be en route to North Campus first for a medical clearance.
02:50
Are we going to need two more ambulances?
02:57
I think you can get by with just two trucks.
02:59
You're going to have three patients total.
03:03
Everybody's going to be probably one yellow, two greens.
03:08
I think two trucks will be fine.
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Location mentioned:
29th St NE, Paris, TX 75460
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