Rescue of conscious victim stranded on river log


Emergency crews assist a conscious person stranded on a log in the river while kayakers nearby are safe.
Audio|Source: Southwest Summit County Public Safety
04:5
Transcript:
I need you to go south of my position. Affirmative. It's got a couple plates that revolves up or anyone. It's about 100 yards south of the tower. Dive 10-10[1]. Follow the pass to me, I've got to the water, you'll have to get in. If you want me to you, not south of the tower. Correct, we've got a path cut. Bobby, I'm on my way. The Italian, we're getting the drone up now. The Italian to all companies... The victim is beach, he is safe. He's going to need to get him off. Information from that battalion on scene that he is conscious breathing, please. God, would you invite us for these guys? Good to radio, and service car 50 is rebate. Okay, seven. Good. Red carpet towing is the route. Okay. 9 and G4. K4, go ahead. You can go underneath that pipe at the roundabout. Is there just no way to put the boat in from that point from the trail? I am now aware of one. Metro Parks 42. The Ballard is down also at the roundabout. You won't be able to fit anything bigger than a small-sized truck in it. But if you go in from there, go south, about 100 yards, is a bridge over Sandrun Creek that spills into the river. That creek is all open to the river. Dave, are you north or south of where your car is? We are just over top where that high line power is, and I'm just south of that. I'm looking right at them. They're standing on a Beechville island stranded. Dive 10 to the 99[3]. Go ahead. I'm looking at you, (name withheld). We only have one victim. The two people who are standing on the beach are kayakers. They do not need assistance. Stop to help out. Victim is on a log. I probably can walk him to the shore. Hold off on the boat. Just give me a minute. Copy, go ahead, (name withheld). Let's see what you got. I mean, I just got to make it up River to cross. 510[2] driver to the battalion. 5'10. Driver, stand right there. Don't move yet. The client has the victim. They're attempting to get him to shore. Conscious breathing. We're still in route. Not a urgency now.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-10: Possible use of code for 'Negative' or 'Fight in Progress' (context unclear, likely a unit or status code)
[2]
510: Likely refers to a unit or vehicle, not a crime code
[3]
99: May refer to a unit identifier or status code, not a crime code
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Location mentioned:
Sand Run Pkwy, Ohio
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