Medical crews respond to cardiac issue and overdose calls, Mesa AZ
Emergency medical teams responded to two calls in Mesa. The first was for a cardiac problem near East Hampton Avenue. The second call was for a possible overdose near South 38th Street. Both incidents received immediate medical attention.
Audio|Source: Mesa Fire, Gilbert Fire, Queen Creek Fire
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Transcript:
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C-DEC-5[1], cardiac problems, near East Hampton Avenue,
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Unit 108, Engine 217, and Medic 213, C-deck 5.
00:16
You can still hear them screaming negative injuries seen when it was this earlier.
00:26
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Please do one-hift.
00:32
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00:38
246-6-6-6-6-2.
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Paul-Pont 26, Howard.
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Go ahead.
00:52
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Hold notice.
01:04
08 Honda Ridge lane expires March of 2015.
01:14
Engine 205. C-deck 5.
01:17
Overdose[2].
01:19
59, South 38th Street.
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Engine 205.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
C-DEC-5: C-DEC-5 tactical or operations radio channel designation for police communications.
[2]
Overdose: Suspected overdose or poisoning requiring emergency medical response.
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Location mentioned:
Near E Hampton Ave, Mesa, AZ 85204
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