Medical call at or near 229 Hansey Street where the patient became unresponsive; language barrier noted and medic units dispatched., Bridgeton NJ
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As discussed during the dispatch call, medical call at or near 229 Hansey Street where the patient became unresponsive; language barrier noted and medic units dispatched.
Audio|Heard on: Bridgeton Fire Department
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01:39
Transcript:
00:00
County from BIL 2726.
00:02
Confirming 229 Hansey Street?
00:07
Bill on 726 that's firm.
00:13
There's no answer if it's a word.
00:15
Can you call the caller back?
00:17
I have an answer to your door.
00:19
Stand back.
00:23
L. 726 from Cumberland County.
00:27
I'll pay the address 229 to Hansey Street.
00:32
That's being advised by another caller who's calling.
00:37
And that is what's coming up on the Rapid SOS.
00:48
L726 from Kermilene-Temone.
00:50
We have a caller back on the line seeing the patient is now unresponsive for adenetics.
00:57
BEL 726 received.
01:02
Okay, medic seven.
01:08
County BLS 7, 46 is all location.
01:11
Okay, BLS 7 is 246.
01:12
Okay, BLS 7 is 26. Medic 7 from Carverly County, original call,
01:21
language barrier, 35-room mail, single, single, single episode.
01:24
Hi, for writing from no history.
01:29
Second call advising of an updated address and they're with the patient who is unresponsive, no prior complaints.
01:38
BLSHA survived.
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Bridgeton, NJ 08302
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