Emergency medical response for electrocution at residence


Emergency responders were sent to a home for a person who was electrocuted. The person is breathing but feeling weak in their arms.
Audio|Source: Lubbock County Public Safety
02:8
Transcript:
Negative in the covered parking garage? What you need? No, no. 10.22, I'll take true. Simple. See. 118. We've returned to medical. At 61.11, 72nd place. Cross streets are Lincoln Avenue and Tijuana Avenue. Engine 18. Engine 18, that address is an address. Ingen 18, that address is 61,11, 72nd place. You'll be looking for unit 8 alpha alpha. 1156. File room 61, show me 23 at irons. 996. 96. 9756, go ahead. Yes, sir. Clearer, 64. Wait. 11.57, DTC, sir. Thank you, sir. There are priority two electrician for the A is alpha. Okay, thank you. Sorry, report, attention. I have a tax. One notice? Another good two. Five 34, Trevor. Yes. Number six, right. California tag. Nine, Lima, Corbeck Hotel. Five, one, two. Nine, ten, eighteen, one. Thank you for all. Ingen 18, the nature of this calls electrocution. At this time, patient (name withheld) still appears to be breathing, (name withheld) having some weakness in arms.
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Location mentioned:
Near 72nd Pl, Lubbock, TX 79424
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