Multiple children injured in parkway medical emergency, Woodbridge Township NJ
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders in Woodbridge Township assisted multiple children after a roadway medical emergency on the Garden State Parkway. One juvenile with head pain and two other pediatric patients were transported to JFK Medical Center for treatment.
Audio|Heard on: Middlesex NJ EMS Dispatch Group Calls
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01:27
Transcript:
00:00
Woodbridge 2161, we're heading over to the parkway.
00:05
2161 receive responding 2111.
00:09
Headquarters FA6 is on scene.
00:12
FA6 received 2113.
00:16
FA11 transporting one to JFK.
00:21
Received one to JFK 2113.
00:27
FA 15 from FA6.
00:31
15.
00:33
Once you make the turnaround, pull to the very front of the parade of patrol cars.
00:40
You have one juvenile patient complaining of head pain.
00:45
Perfect.
00:47
Headquarters from F36.
00:50
F36, go ahead.
00:56
Currently in first car.
00:58
I have two pediatric patients with a Fire Department member.
01:01
I'm awaiting my partner for the next known people we might have to go help, so I might need a third unit.
01:10
That's good advice.
01:12
Received.
01:14
Woodbridge 216, but we're on scene.
01:18
2161 received.
01:19
2160.
01:21
66 alpha.
01:23
15's out.
01:25
15 received, Parkway lanes.
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Location mentioned:
Garden State Pkwy, Woodbridge Township, NJ
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