Medical team responds to sick person, South Bend IN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews were dispatched to a location near South 33rd Street in South Bend for a report of a 34-year-old woman who was feeling unwell. The call was handled as a low-priority medical response.
Audio|Heard on: South Bend, Mishawaka & St. Joseph County Police, Fire & EMS
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01:5
Transcript:
00:00
South Bend Engine Nine, Medic Two near South 33rd Street.
00:06
Sick person, Priority 5 Alpha[1], near South Thirty Third Street, Twelve Thirty Three Hours.
00:18
Notre Dame unit that's going by are close to BP, advice.
00:24
South Bend Medic Two, Medic Five.
00:27
Go for Medic Two.
00:29
One of the aids over there is tampered.
00:32
You can disregard this call, we'll take it.
00:35
Copy, thank you, Medic Five.
00:43
South Bend Medic Five, near South Thirty Third Street.
00:48
Sick person, Priority 5 Alpha[1].
00:50
Near South Thirty Third Street, 1230 6 h.
00:55
South Bend Engine Nine, Medic Five responding near South Thirty Third Street for a 34-year-old female not feeling okay.
01:03
He said he saw a squad car.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Priority 5 Alpha: Low-priority medical response, Alpha determinant (non-emergent, low-acuity).
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Location mentioned:
S 33rd St, South Bend, IN 46615
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