Paramedics respond to woman in labor, Powder Springs GA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders were dispatched to a home near Wimberly Way and Hiram Douglasville Highway in Powder Springs for a woman who was 38 weeks pregnant and in active labor. She was conscious and breathing, with contractions about one minute apart. Paramedics and firefighters coordinated entry to assist her in the basement of the residence.
Audio|Heard on: Paulding County Sheriff and Fire
Listen to dispatch call
03:36
Transcript:
00:00
Following station nine, message is dispatch medical call near Wimberly Way.
00:03
That's near Wimberly Way, cross street of Hiram Douglasville Highway.
00:09
Referencing a patient who's going into labor.
00:40
The patient is now advising that her contractions are one minute apart.
01:49
The patient is an 82-year-old female. (Possible miscommunication; disregard age detail as corrected below.)
01:52
She is conscious and breathing.
01:53
Her contractions are one minute apart.
01:57
She is 38 weeks pregnant and six days.
02:00
This is her second pregnancy.
02:04
The patient has been having contractions since 2 a.m. this morning.
02:09
The contractions have been getting stronger for the past hour.
03:27
Rescue 9 and Metro, you can go ahead and come around the back of the yard.
03:33
There's a back entry into the basement.
03:35
That's where the patient's located.
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Location mentioned:
Wimberly Way, Powder Springs, GA 30127
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