Emergency medical response for woman with fever and crash injuries


Audio|Source: Harford County Fire and EMS
02:27
Transcript:
It's much many. Go ahead. Good chance for RESTU-ender 4. Go ahead. The hot response for a 37-year-old female with fever and body aches for two days. 22400, 3DX, please. Okay. Can you start the supervisor? A lot response? She will start hailing. Okay, 31 in route. 31 round 31 round 316. I'm talking at the alarm company as a medical alarm for a patient that fell. Medical Box 402-1, EMS 171, respond the request of rescue 4 for motor vehicle collision, Riverside Parkway and Philadelphia Road, operating on EMS, Cursion, operating on fire, top group, 216. Dr. Dr. 141, can you let 171 know that we are going to need RSI? 17-1, 218, 41 is out with a priority-one-A patient. We're starting, Server 1. They wanted us to relay to you they're going to need RFI. See. This match too risky for her. I just mentioned. Are you committed on the scene? Do we need to alert for the helicopter standby at the landing zone? We are going to be at the moment, but we're also right down the street. We're going to get into medics now. All right. All right. Receipts has come was just asking who to point of contact was going to be. Okay, you can leave it myself for now. I had a gate one arrive. The gate, one, up, two 20.
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Location mentioned:
Riverside Pkwy & Philadelphia Rd, Belcamp, MD 21017
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