Individual passed out at Earhart Blvd requires medical aid


Emergency responders are attending to a person who passed out and is unresponsive near Earhart Boulevard. The audio also mentions motor vehicle accident and other medical calls in the area.
Audio|Source: New Orleans Fire
01:51
Transcript:
Rescue 2 and service. Yeah. (name withheld) 16, responding to a medical U.S. 90B. Eastbound and Earhart Boulevard exit zone 9804. (name withheld) 16 responding to a medical U.S. 90B. Eastbound in Earhart Boulevard exit zone 9804. Laterate communication. Notary is medical. Okayful. Notary communication, anything further? Responding to a motor vehicle accident, your EMS unit is, you have a Bravo[2] 830. Number 13, responding to a medical 101L at Tucson Boulevard at Walgreens, so on 5,004. 1013, responded to a medical 101 at Tucson Boulevard at Walgreens, so on 5,004, you first responded to 16.04. 13, 104. 104. Alright, Rick. Clear the call back for a better location. 10-4[1]. An unknown age, white male, passed out at the location, not alert, I'm going to be wearing a red shirt with shorts. EMX is Alpha[3] 3rd 263.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement/Received
[2]
Bravo: EMS response level (moderate urgency)
[3]
Alpha: EMS response level (low urgency)
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Location mentioned:
Earhart Blvd, New Orleans, LA
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