Emergency response for patient with abdominal pain, Brooklyn NY


An emergency medical team was called to assist a patient experiencing abdominal pain at an apartment building on Ocean Avenue.
Audio|Source: Brooklyn Fire and Hatzolah EMS Dispatch
02:34
Transcript:
00:00
Any units to respond, Neptune, Whipton, number five for the only patient with abdominal pit?
00:03
One.
00:04
Let me see if I can get you a backup to 911[1], 241.
00:06
A unit is a backup for 911[1].
00:07
Back to the death 901[2] heading connection of west mid.
00:10
One can pick up on the waist connection of west number five.
00:14
Just 901[2] on the way to Neptune in a west end up.
00:18
We will check if we have a chopper available.
00:20
What are we telling them? What is I think tell them?
00:22
The Coral is direct, Nepsinaweb 5, Nord5.
00:25
It's straight to the unit on Jerome Avenue.
00:27
You request you medic.
00:28
Woodridge 1, head into the Coral.
00:29
Don't wait for anybody.
00:30
Goetting paramedics Ocean Avenue and Jerome Units on C requesting.
00:33
Paramedics Ocean Avenue and Jerome.
00:35
251.30.30 Ocean Avenue in the apartment building a backup medic.
00:38
And Jerome and Units for Swapushbow.
00:43
208[3].
00:44
208[3]. 208[3]. Any minutes to back, Ocean Avenue on your own? 208, sir.
00:49
For 286, 30-30, Ocean Avenue.
00:52
F-197[4], if you're copy, you have a bus and two medic settings.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
911: Emergency medical call
[2]
901: Medical emergency (commonly cardiac/respiratory arrest)
[3]
208: Unit identifier, not a crime code
[4]
F-197: Unit identifier or dispatch code
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Location mentioned:
Near Ocean Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11235
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