Medical team responds to child with leg injury, Dothan AL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a medical call near South Range Street in Dothan. An eleven-year-old boy was reported to have a swollen leg and was unable to walk. The patient has a medical history including asthma and diabetes. Engine 1 and unit M16 were dispatched to assist.
Audio|Heard on: Houston AL Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Engine one medical call emergency near South Range Street, cross streets Dutch East Selma.
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Eleven year old male complaining of swollen leg, unable to walk.
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Engine one medical call emergency near South Range Street.
00:16
Thanks, bank communication.
00:19
See you soon. Command, there'll be no added fire location for the alarm.
00:25
We're attempting to reset.
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We're also assessing the patient near location (number withheld).
00:31
Copying that after fire, attempting to reset.
00:34
Also assisting the patient near location (number withheld).
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Engine One, communication.
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Engine One.
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Engine One's en route, exit one South Bridge.
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Copy. Engine One en route.
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Patient has a medical history of asthma, diabetes.
00:53
Did you work on?
00:57
What is M16 communication?
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M16.
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M16 has been routed to near South Range Street.
01:08
Copy, M16 en route.
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Location mentioned:
S Range St, Dothan, AL 36301
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