Elderly woman unresponsive then conscious at Marshall's, Phillipsburg NJ
Emergency responders attended Marshall's near Route 22 for an elderly woman who was unresponsive but later regained consciousness. Another person upstairs was reported to be experiencing a manic episode.
Audio|Source: Phillipsburg / Easton Public Safety
03:18
Transcript:
00:00
C.J. 94 Rescue[2], 75 Fire, Responsible, HACON, Marshall's near Route 22, elderly female.
00:09
Contra is not responsive.
00:11
Repeating, Citi 94 Rescue[2], 75, Fire, Respondpo, HACON, Marshall's near Route 22.
00:18
Elderly female.
00:21
Contra is not responsive.
00:23
AOS[1] requested Warren County 101A, 117.
00:29
Wait, but it's unresponsive now.
00:32
Trying to get more information.
00:44
County 7521, show me out of Marshall.
00:49
7520 on location.
00:56
Oh,
01:00
you inside?
01:06
7540 command.
01:12
7540 on location 1158.
01:20
Oh,
01:24
no, there's, Ethan's upstairs.
01:27
Talk down.
01:29
Cops.
01:32
Now, very fast going to.
01:39
Last unit, you're all static.
01:41
Go again.
01:52
7520.
01:56
Down he's 7521.
02:00
She's awake and conscious.
02:04
7521 receives patient's alert and conscious.
02:14
Got any twenty-something's clear?
02:17
Two issues.
02:18
Two issues.
02:21
Receive, clear.
02:26
Four you guys go over there.
02:31
Yes, we are, thank you.
02:44
75-fire first real-alert FACON, Marshall's near Route 22, elderly female, thinkable episodes, now conscious.
02:52
Repeating, station, 75-fire, 3-alert,
02:56
Fahakon, Marshall, near Route 22, elderly female single episode, now conscious.
03:01
DOS and medics responding.
03:02
Warren County 108, 1202.
03:07
Did she say who the patient is?
03:11
She was advising that (name withheld) was having a manic episode.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
AOS: Arrived On Scene
[2]
Rescue: Specialized rescue unit for extrication
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