Paramedics respond to sick person near Hedgesville Rd, Hedgesville WV
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical services responded to a report of a sick person near Hedgesville Road in Hedgesville, West Virginia. During the call, dispatchers also mentioned a welfare check for a woman walking in the roadway near Raleigh and King streets. Paramedic 302 arrived on scene and handled the situation.
Audio|Heard on: Berkeley County Fire & EMS
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Transcript:
00:00
Report of a sick patient near Hedgesville Road.
00:05
1711.
00:09
Yes.
00:17
Take one in service.
00:22
One 1711. Forty-eight.
00:32
Go ahead.
00:35
Have a welfare check, Raleigh and King break.
00:39
Go ahead.
00:42
Caller advises there's a female walking in the roadway with a white headdress and a blanket covered over her head, possibly (name withheld).
01:01
Paramedic 302 is responding.
01:04
Copy 302.
01:09
The three in Martinsburg.
01:10
What was the 20 of that?
01:16
Raleigh and King.
01:20
That one.
01:22
Not him, they're out.
01:25
So.
01:34
(name withheld), (number withheld).
01:43
Martinsburg, uh, forty-five (name withheld) is valid.
01:48
It's 7500 and seventy-four.
01:52
Ten four, you clear it out, Warner.
01:55
Seven.
01:57
Martinsburg, do they give a direction of travel?
02:01
Negative.
02:04
They just advised that she was in that area.
02:12
And.
02:20
Morning, can you give me a description one more time, please?
02:25
White female in her forties wearing a white headdress and wrapped in a blanket.
02:33
You can go ahead and show me that.
02:42
I'm not seeing anything north on Raleigh.
02:49
So.
02:54
Keegan, I came up East King.
02:56
I haven't seen anybody much tonight either.
03:05
Paramedic 302 is on scene.
03:08
Copy 303-1716.
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