Medical emergency sparks urgent response at Hot Springs apartment, Hot Springs AR
Responders rush to an apartment near South Patterson Street after seizures escalated to breathing trouble, with fire crews standing by to assist entry if needed.
Audio|Source: LifeNet EMS Service Dispatch
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Transcript:
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2070, the advisors call their upgraded priority one for seizures.
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49 on the wall.
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21 priority 3[2], near South Patterson Street, Apartment 1.
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Also an upgrade priority 1[1] for breathing problems.
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I want to copy.
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I think 18 is going to be clear, back in service.
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And copy 18.
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The 21 be advised.
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If our door is going to be locked, we have fire en route to help us with opening that.
Police codes explained
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priority 1: Highest-priority emergency medical response, typically for life-threatening situations, requiring immediate lights-and-siren dispatch.
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priority 3: Non-emergency, low-priority medical response; routine with no lights or siren.
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Location mentioned:
S Patterson St, Hot Springs, AR 71913
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