Male with withdrawal symptoms transported non-emergently


The audio describes a non-emergency ambulance transport for a male patient experiencing withdrawal symptoms and difficulty walking. The transport is to a local medical center.
Audio|Source: Natrona County Fire and EMS Dispatch
02:11
Transcript:
Medical[1], 1100 brewing at the 2. Satch, 122[2] is responding. Chapter 11503[3]. 122 for your medical, I forgot to advise. This is non-emergent train support. One-twenty copy, thank you. This is Klan Kosman. Command, go ahead. Can you confirm the apartment number for us? There's nobody in 307. The alarm company did not have an apartment number. We used what we had on files for the patient. Bobby, can you put the patient's name and information in the call and we'll see if we at the switch departments here? Howie it should be in your call. All right, especially 127. Just confirm me it's a non-emergent transport ambulance only. They advised me to a non-emergent transport to the hospital for a male who was not walking well and is going through withdrawal. Squad some keys. We will not respond to us by MS1-2. You be sure if available by radio. Copy 1155. 22 year medical is non-emergent transport to Wyoming Medical. A male who is conscious and alert, he is not... walking while he's going through withdrawals asking you to come to the Chowley Port. 122 copies Sallyport[4]. Okay, just 23's on scene. I copy at 1155.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Medical: Medical call (non-emergent transport)
[2]
122: Unit number responding
[3]
11503: Call or case number
[4]
Sallyport: Hospital transfer entrance
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Location mentioned:
Near E 2nd St, Casper, WY 82601
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