Pregnant woman in labor involved in traffic accident, West Liberty IA


A traffic accident occurred near North Columbus St. A pregnant woman on her way to the hospital was having contractions every eight minutes before the crash. It is uncertain if the accident caused any injury, but she is in labor and receiving medical attention.
Audio|Source: Cedar, Louisa, and Muscatine Counties Public Safety
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Transcript:
00:00
West Liberty units, you have attention to the unknown in the 600 block of North Columbus.
00:04
Two vehicles, possibly one's injured, they look like they're in pain, one could possibly be pregnant.
00:11
You have 6,000 block of North Columbus.
00:16
Ambulance have a 10.50, unknown.
00:18
It's going to be the 600 block of North Columbus.
00:22
Again, unknown injury.
00:24
Must sound clear, 1639.
00:31
731, 732, just an update.
00:34
The patient is having contractions.
00:38
She is pregnant.
00:45
Subtleary 2 is direct now I'm seeing if you want to get first responders in route.
00:52
Since then for our medical's already been paid.
00:56
Sunform, I said 334 way.
01:03
Ambulance you needed for a 1050 PI, unsure if the patient is just pregnant and contracting or if she has injury. She was on her way to the hospital when she got into the accident. She is eight-minute apart contraction.
01:20
It's going to be at 600 block in North Columbus, clear at 1641.
01:31
Civil.
01:37
Kill up there, medic, so she was having contractions before the accident that they were en route to the hospital.
01:49
Page acknowledged.
01:52
Civil.
01:53
7.2.7. Go ahead.
02:00
I apologize. My page might have been slightly confusing.
02:04
She was on her way to the hospital. Her due date is Monday.
02:07
She had eight-minute contractions prior to the accident.
02:10
Does not believe that there's any injury due to the accident, but she is in labor.
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Location mentioned:
Near N Columbus St, West Liberty, IA 52776
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