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Heard on: Mobile County/City and Area Fire · 5 days ago
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Transporting to USA code three starting mileage of (number withheld).
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Copy, code three USA (number withheld).
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Emergency transport to University Hospital
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency personnel transported a patient with lights and siren to University Hospital in Mobile, Alabama.
As discussed during the dispatch call, a fire alarm prompted a rescue response at University Hospital in Mobile, Alabama. One patient was transported by rescue personnel. The incident appears to have been managed without mention of further complications.
As discussed during the dispatch call, medical personnel at University Hospital reported ending a resuscitation effort at 10:30 a.m. Control reference information was recorded before the team went back in service.
As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews transported a patient, identified as patient B in radio communication, to University Hospital in Mobile, Alabama. Fire and rescue teams were dispatched and later reported being back in service. The incident appears to be a routine medical transport, with no indication of further hazard or criminal involvement.
As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a cardiac arrest near USA Medical Center. The patient was transported by air to the hospital. Rescue crews later returned to service, with one unit temporarily unavailable for restocking.