Emergency medical alarms trigger urgent response in St. George, St George UT
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Emergency responders rush to two medical alarms in St. George with patients facing urgent breathing difficulties and suspected pneumonia.
Audio|Heard on: Washington County Sheriff, Fire and EMS - East
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01:9
Transcript:
00:00
Dispatched 6-0-2 is a route for a medical alarm.
00:02
Ten,
00:04
four, again, respond.
00:05
2721 East Riverside Drive, Unit 44E, medical alarm.
00:09
H.G.5.
00:12
Copy, 650. Copy, 650.
00:14
The alarm, since you received the alarm at 1416, had no contact with the subject.
00:26
The key information is in the call.
00:32
604, an engine 27 response, 713 North Desk Drive, GEN 713 North Desk Drive, 26 Ulu, control, okay.
00:40
Dispatch, 564, 9-around, Island Manor, and Niske patient.
00:47
Control 564 will be transporting Highland Manor in Muskie.
00:52
Tucker.
00:53
604-0.
00:55
Engine 27 then.
01:01
Copy pool at 1426 again, respond 713 North is after Drive 44 1-year-old male contest breathing.
01:08
Who has pneumonia?
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Location mentioned:
E Riverside Dr #44e, St. George, UT 84790
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