Medical responders delayed by train while aiding seizure patient, Preston County WV
Emergency services responded to a seizure patient with low oxygen at a home near Aurora Pike. Responders were briefly delayed by a slow-moving train blocking the road.
Audio|Source: Preston County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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You can show me on scene 3-221 Aurora Pike.
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I'll get further information here in a minute.
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Excuse it, Kelly.
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205 second station.
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2005 station, both o three.
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2-6-689.
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Go ahead 2-6.
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No active seizure disk.
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That's received.
00:58
You guys still delayed from the train?
01:04
That's correct.
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Trains are moving, but slowly.
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Go ahead.
01:22
689, I just got off the phone with CSX.
01:25
They're advising that they disconnected from the pulper engine and they are trying to move it as quickly as they can to you can get through.
01:36
That's received.
01:37
We're on the road again.
01:41
Do that, I copy.
01:46
689.O2 levels is going to be 89% heart rate 106 per minute.
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Let's receive.
02:03
There's no oxygen available there.
02:11
Negative on the oxygen here, there is none.
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That's receiver on the road now, so we'll be there shortly.
02:27
6-8-9, when you get here,
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you can just back up the driveway.
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She'll be able to back up to the porch right here to the front of the house.
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Match receiver, five minutes out.
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Okay.
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Location mentioned:
Aurora Pike, West Virginia
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