Ambulance transports chest pain and breathing problems


This audio is a medical emergency radio transmission. It mentions a patient being transported after speaking with a crisis worker and a second patient with chest pain, plus an elderly patient with breathing problems.
Audio|Source: Salt Lake City / County Police, Fire and UHP
03:26
Transcript:
31 route. 3831 just confirmed this up. This is no longer. 311. 311, I'm turning. Saturday 6, I'll be transporting one mail to Jordan Valley. They talked to a crisis worker. Can you call ahead and let them know? I'm about 5 to 10-0[2]. Medic. Engine 12, respondent 12. On the breathing problem, priority 3, delta break current behind TAMC train, out Concord, D's 10-1250[1]. What's on 36? The new angle. So when you and go across both the ride that are known, we're going to meet you outside, a 32-year-old male patient. Just kind of complaining of some chest veins, that's a great experience perhaps he doesn't want to go to the hospital. He does feel a little bit tightness in the chest. Blood pressure 158 over 98, setting 100% and heart rate 78. Hi, good news, well, popping. The node that you'll be coming out, it'll be on the south side. is a really dangerous note. Thanks. Surrey one not coming in there. A medical field being on the east side that seems secure, okay, other 1255. 54-1255. against the GOPRO spotty. North East PASSOLAR, 1-35, 1-A-1-A4302. A 90-year-old patient, is not just breathing, the pregnancy of a pregnancy of a ferry, and his heart rate in about 95, which is that moving on. Something says. Right, negative, 29.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-1250: Possible medical call or incident code
[2]
10-0: Possible code for emergency transport or urgent response
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Location mentioned:
Near S 4155 W, West Valley City, UT 84120
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