Medical call for diabetic issue near Freeman Ave, Perkins OK
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency units Medic 11 and Rescue 29 responded to a diabetic medical issue near Freeman Avenue in Perkins. The caller was associated with a white Ford F-150 at the location. The situation was handled and the call was completed.
Audio|Heard on: North Central Oklahoma Fire and Rescue
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02:7
Transcript:
00:00
Need you to respond.
00:01
Near Freeman Avenue,
00:04
Perkins.
00:16
Control, Medic 11.
00:17
Can you advance this? I got overheated.
00:22
18, I went ahead and you.
00:27
Medical 11 is going to be call complete.
00:34
Control Medic 11, are we going to be able to take better time on that?
00:44
Okay now.
00:49
Eleven, that's affirmative.
00:51
Go ahead and start responding to the park and stand down.
00:58
Thank you.
01:00
Eleven,
01:07
Have you heading to near Freeman Avenue in Perkins? Priority three diabetic problems.
01:18
Rescue 29, so responding.
01:26
Cool response.
01:28
Control, go ahead.
01:30
Anybody pass your ground? The white Ford F-150 is out the end of their driveway.
01:38
12, do you copy direct?
01:44
Caller is fine.
01:46
Tell them turning around, you'll see them in just a moment.
01:53
From the F one, the 450 is going to be attending your driveway.
01:58
We're going to be just almost to sixty-eight.
02:06
I'll copy correct.
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Location mentioned:
W Freeman Ave, Perkins, OK 74059
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