Minor girl feeling dizzy, medical help requested


A young girl is feeling dizzy and medical assistance is being called for her.
Audio|Source: Mesa Fire, Gilbert Fire, Queen Creek Fire
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Transcript:
00:00Last of Robert, Adam, Sam, Charles Henry, King Edward versus Emily.00:04Edward Mary, I've been linking on 0.311-9-0.00:137, correction 3-1, deeper.00:16Okay.00:29One time going to transport their own 42[4].00:34Number.00:378-5-4.00:42You do have AMR[2]-Sar and AMBO to Cajunley CASE Station.00:46We do have a minor young lady who is feeling a little dizzy.
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Last of Robert, Adam, Sam, Charles Henry, King Edward versus Emily.
00:04
Edward Mary, I've been linking on 0.311-9-0.
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7, correction 3-1, deeper.
00:16
Okay.
00:29
One time going to transport their own 42[4].
00:34
Number.
00:37
8-5-4.
00:42
You do have AMR[2]-Sar and AMBO to Cajunley CASE Station.
00:46
We do have a minor young lady who is feeling a little dizzy.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Cajun Lake Station: Location for ambulance dispatch
[2]
AMR: American Medical Response (ambulance service)
[3]
San Ambo: San (possibly 'standby' or 'send') Ambulance
[4]
42: Medical patient (in some radio codes, '42' can refer to ending tour of duty, but here context implies a patient/subject)
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Location mentioned:
Lake Dr, Mesa, AZ 85208
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