Medical emergencies on ferry avenue in camden county, Camden County NJ
Emergency medical services responded to Ferry Avenue in Camden County for a 44-year-old man with high fever and sweating and a 27-year-old man with back pain. Multiple EMS units were involved in managing the medical emergencies.
Audio|Source: Camden County Fire and EMS - Digital
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Transcript:
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Battalion 2015 Ferry Avenue, reportment 2, 6, 7,000, I assist, EMS.
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Battalion,
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Ferry landing, 2015,
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Ferry Avenue, repulment 2, 6, service, I insist, CMS.
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(number withheld).
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C.
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Cerevoys 3,001, December,
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Rinal 1,000, a medical emergency.
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Okay. Okay.
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...care 8,9001, December,
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Rental 1, Peregrine,
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from 5,0.5,
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a medical emergency.
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Tyone for response.
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Tain1, EMS needs access to Knoxbox.
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Okay, EMS needs access to Knoxbox.
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Wish.
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Jail, let's travel.
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between V2NI with unit 119B Bravo.
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Medical emergency, Bill's (number withheld).
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I'm a security general, (number withheld), Westchapel,
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unit 11D. Bravo, a medical emergency.
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And it'll be with 1021 you can cancel on the Italian family should have.
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The Italian one where you call?
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Available.
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Can you go to (number withheld) in medical emergency.
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TELSI, Charlie[1].
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County of Delta[2]'s left.
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Galaxy Delta[2], 44-year-old male, 44-year-old males,
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high fever and sweating.
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Yes.
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I guess here's running.
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Three, twenty-seven-year-old male is backpane.
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Thank you.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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Charlie: Urgent but not highest-priority medical response; typically designated as "Charlie" in dispatch systems.
[2]
Delta: High-priority medical response or phonetic designator for the letter D in radio communications.
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