Child with neck pain receives ambulance at high school, Monroe CT
An ambulance was called to Massac High School in Monroe for an 8-year-old child experiencing neck pain after playing football. The child was sitting in a chair near the football field and able to walk.
Audio|Source: Monroe Fire & EMS
02:43
Transcript:
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I'm doing the standby at Massac High School. I just need an ambulance for 8-year-old with neck pain.
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Roger, just one, dispatch one out.
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Monroe, you might not stay-bye? Thank you. Thank you.
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Disspection row EMS,
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BOS, normal travel to near Road Turnpike, Massac High School, meet 954 on scene,
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for an 8-year-old child with neck pain,
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repeating, dispatch and row MS, a second ambulance is needed to meet 954 on scene.
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Normal travel to near Road Turnpike, the Massac High School, for the 8-year-old with neck pain,
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cross-streuter, old coach road and Palmview Road, timeout, 1041.
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Go on and I'll do it.
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Receive.
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95 Charlie. I'll be responding. You can get Zulu9 in district.
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Receive 95 Charlie in row and Zillan you're back in service.
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Uh... 951. 951.
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Okay.
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Roger 951-95 Charlie you're meeting 954 on scene or 8-year-olds with neck pain.
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95 Charlie? 95 Charlie?
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95 Charlie?
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Can you just make sure they have someone up at the gate on the road going down to the football field just to open it for us?
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Roger 954 This dash to 954 This dash to 954 Dispatch to 954
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954 954
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99th Charlie was asking if you guys can make sure the gates open so they can enter from the football field unless you have a better area of direction you want them to meet you out
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I'm uh in the truck we're in the truck that is next to the football field he's sitting in a chair he was up in ambulatory
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Monroe, CT 06468
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