Knee swelling prompts medical alarm response


The audio describes a medical emergency about knee swelling that makes it hard to stand. It mentions an Albuquerque address and that responders were dispatched to a medical alarm.
Audio|Source: Albuquerque-Bernalillo County-Rio Rancho Fire/Rescue
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Transcript:
00:00has knee swelling and can't stand.00:0226 Alpha-1.00:049F-13 Plunkett driver northwest.00:0626 alpha-1.00:07No note today's issues for the base.00:09You're right.00:11Thank you.00:13Thank you.00:3110704NL Avenue, Northeast.00:34Engine 16.00:35Respond to a 32 Bravo 2[1], Medical alarm notification, at 1.704 NL Avenue, Northeast.
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has knee swelling and can't stand.
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26 Alpha-1.
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9F-13 Plunkett driver northwest.
00:06
26 alpha-1.
00:07
No note today's issues for the base.
00:09
You're right.
00:11
Thank you.
00:13
Thank you.
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10704NL Avenue, Northeast.
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Engine 16.
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Respond to a 32 Bravo 2[1], Medical alarm notification, at 1.704 NL Avenue, Northeast.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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32 Bravo 2: Medical alarm activation (low to moderate acuity)
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Location mentioned:
Albuquerque, NM
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