Multiple medical emergencies reported in puna district, Hawaiian Beaches HI
Emergency medical crews responded to several people feeling unwell, including vomiting and a diabetic emergency, at two residential locations in the Puna district of Hawai'i Island.
Audio|Source: Big Island Hawaii Puna, Volcano, Kau Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Mediq-19, respond for patient not feeling well, vomiting,
00:03
near Honor Street.
00:07
Medi-19, respond for patient not feeling well, vomiting,
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near Honest Street, time is 12-1.
00:19
Patient, I can copy.
00:24
14.
00:29
Who is the office?
00:34
Who's standing by?
00:41
First 10 o'clock client Vigalin Physical Therapy is ready for pick-off.
00:48
10-4[1] CC2 clear.
00:52
The office is clear.
00:53
The office is clear.
00:57
Central 3-3.
01:03
Just an update, there's no numerics, but it's going to be Hybiscuit and Gardinia second driveway on the left.
01:15
So far.
01:18
3-1-7-12, I think you can go for you.
01:21
Over. Over.
01:27
Thank you.
01:30
Medell 18 transporting.
01:35
Okay, Madaginti AT&T.
01:41
You can tell me that number, she's one of the 10-2.
01:44
And I call on you, the Officer Petruig and marked that vehicle as abandoned.
01:49
So far.
01:51
So far.
01:54
Thank you.
01:56
Okay, thank you.
02:01
4.
02:05
Engine 18, 910, respond for diabetic patient not feeling well.
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Near 9th Avenue, right off Mukul Drive.
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Engine 18, like 10, respond for diabetic patient not feeling well, near 9th Avenue, right off Mukul Drive.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment or affirmative; message received and understood.
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