Emergency responders address breathing issues and carbon monoxide alarm, Columbus OH
Firefighters and medics responded to multiple calls involving difficulty breathing near Cardwell Square North and Quarter Horse Drive, and a carbon monoxide alarm at 1800 Polly Ridge Road. They also responded to a fall injury near Olinangi Boulevard.
Audio|Source: Columbus Division of Fire, Franklin County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Respond on 9 EMS1[1], Medic 6, Engine 6, near Cardwell Square North, difficulty breathing, cross of Ambleside Drive and Cardwell Square East.
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Medic 6, Engine 6,
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Near Cardwell Square North, difficulty breathing, respond on 9 EMS1[1].
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Engine 25 and Medic 25, we're going to move you over to 10 alpha.
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In the 25, copy.
00:37
Correction, make that nine excretation.
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Engine 25, 95 moved to nine expectations.
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Well,
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we're going with engine 241, Magic 31. Engine 221, Matt, 221.
00:52
Thank you for him, Mr. Bush.
00:56
Thank you very good.
01:00
Yes, we started the AMF coordinator on the run and NIST 41 with the staging and style.
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Okay, staging at 1,000, AMS-31, Internet 756.
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NBC for incident type.
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We refer to MVC for radio channel.
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at Carl and 161.
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We've got to check on injuries.
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Go ahead and sign another medic to our other run.
01:37
Thanks, we'll replace you.
01:45
We found on 9 EMS1[1], Medic 806, near Cardwell Square North, difficulty breathing, cross-off amylside drive and Cardwell Square East. Medicade 806, near Cardwell Square North, difficulty breathing, we found on 9 EMS1.
02:11
We found on 10 Bravo[2].
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Engine 20, 1800 Polly Ridge Road, Carbon Monoxide Alarm, Cross of Lone, Bruce Road and East Hudson Street. Engine 20, 1800 Polly Ridge Road, Carbon Monoxide Alarm, we respond on 10 Bravo[2].
02:35
Give me a medic here to Carl and 161. I got one patient.
02:41
Copy, sir. You got medic 8.06 en route.
02:44
Two as well.
02:47
Copy that, sir.
02:48
Okay.
02:54
Call him is from Engine 6. What medic are we getting on Cardwell?
02:58
8.06, sir. We just need one medic here.
03:05
Okay, copy. I thought you said medic 6, but it's getting 806 on that feelful accent.
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Hi, Street, Cesar.
03:19
Respond on NIEMS1[1].
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Respond on 9 EMS1[1], Mediq 13, near Olinangi Boulevard, injured in fall, cross of Minthrop Road and Dead End.
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Mediq 13, near Olinhangi Boulevard, injured in fall, respond on 9 EMS1[1].
03:52
Respond on 9 EMS 1. Medic 24, engine 61.
03:58
Naysay Sleep, near quarter-horse drive.
04:02
Room 120, difficulty breathing, cross-off, Zumstein Drive and dead end.
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Medic. Medic 24, engine 61.
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Mensea Sleeps, near quarter-horse drive.
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Room 120,
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difficulty breathing. Return on 9 EMS-1.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
EMS1: Primary radio channel for Emergency Medical Services communications.
[2]
10 Bravo: Moderate-priority response or radio channel designation, typically used for medical or support incidents.
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