Multiple EMS Units Respond to Sick Patients in Area


Emergency medical services are responding to reports of sick patients and a near-fainting episode at various locations in Berkeley County.
Audio|Source: Berkeley County Fire & EMS
02:25
Transcript:
Station 98, respond for report of a sick patient, (name withheld), 1158. Number 292 responding to report. Copy 92 responding for a sick patient. Move your assignment to attack for. (name withheld), 1158. Station 30, respond as an ALS unit for report of a breathing problem, (name withheld), off a talisman drive, Hedgesville Road, 1159. Paramedic 301 is responding. Copy 301, you're responding for a report of a breathing problem, (name withheld), assignment to remain tax 4, 1159. Section 40, BLS unit, 96, paramedic respond for a near-fainting episode (name withheld), off of Montreal Way, St. Andrew's Drive, 1200. Mobile 911, Burke. Mobile 911. Go ahead and keep 9-6 on the (name withheld) call. I have 40 respond to the pending (name withheld) call. Copy, your age dispatch, (name withheld), keeping 9-6 on to (name withheld), 1200. Paramedic 992, responding. Copy 992, you're responding for a near-fainting episode (name withheld). Your time is going to be on Tack 4, 1201. Email in 401 responding. Copy 401, you're responding for a sick patient, Fort, correction (name withheld), Off a Waynesburg Pike, keep your time at attack, 1201.
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Pastoral Ct, West Virginia 25403
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