Fire crews assist paramedics near County Road 158, Quitman MS
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As discussed during the dispatch call, firefighters from Quitman, Rolling Creek, and Stonewall were called to assist paramedics in lifting a patient near County Road 158 in Quitman. The patient, a 32-year-old female with cancer, required help being moved into an ambulance.
Audio|Heard on: Clarke County Fire
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Transcript:
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Attention Quitman and Rolling Creek Fire Departments.
00:02
Quitman and Rolling Creek Fire Departments, your assistance is requested by Paratac.
00:08
Have a thirty-two year old female patient with cancer.
00:11
They need assistance getting her into the ambulance.
00:16
Near County Road 158.
00:21
This is for equipment and Rolling Creek Fire Department.
00:45
Attention Quitman and Rolling Creek Fire Departments.
00:48
Quitman and Rolling Creek Fire Departments, your response is needed.
00:52
Near County Road 158.
00:58
Have a thirty-two year old female patient with cancer.
01:01
Paramedics are requesting additional personnel for lifting assistance.
01:06
This is for Quitman and Rolling Creek Fire Departments' second page.
01:24
Your response is needed.
01:26
Near County Road 158.
01:30
Have a lifting assistance.
01:31
Paramedics are requesting additional personnel.
01:34
This is for Stonewall Fire Department.
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Location mentioned:
County Rd 158, Quitman, MS 39355
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