Medical call for a 66-year-old male reportedly with an abdominal injury; possible evaluation for air transport (Native 7 standby) at or near 909 Chanel Parkway., Payson AZ
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Medical call for a 66-year-old male reportedly with an abdominal injury; possible evaluation for air transport (Native 7 standby) at or near 909 Chanel Parkway.
Audio|Heard on: Payson Fire Department
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Transcript:
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1011 respond for an AIMS assignment at 909, Chanel Parkway for PD on scene with female
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needing a medical evaluation.
00:07
Or saw it on airport, Peter.
00:16
Vision 11 in a row.
00:19
Ansela-11 alarm copies in route.
00:22
Engine 11, I copy the turn route to LaForge telling for a medical evaluation, PD on scene.
00:28
Alarm 6-9-1 in route.
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6-9-1 alarm, copy the route.
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Engine 12, alarm.
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Allerm.
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Go to 12 alarm.
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Go to 12.
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Native 7 has accepted.
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They are standby at base.
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Can I get patient information in EPA?
01:03
Dr. 66-year-old male and abdominal injury.
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I apologize if we're going to as count for a firefighter check.
01:15
An engine 12, I apologize, I was only able to copy 66-year-old mail through heavy static.
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I'll need you to repeat.
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The alarm is your phone.
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Engine 12, go for one.
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Yes, ma'am, it's going to be a 66-year-old male with an abdominal hearing.
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I will invite...
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if you're going to transfer local or flight a patient.
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T.
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T. T.12 alarm was only able to copy 66-year-old male and the term abdominal that you'll advise if you're going local or flying.
01:58
That is correct.
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I'll go copy.
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Payson, AZ 85541
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