Medical emergency at apartment near Washington Street, Hartford CT
A 37-year-old female at an apartment near Washington Street had difficulty breathing and was vomiting. Emergency medical services were dispatched.
Audio|Source: Hartford Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Engine 184, Washington Street, probably 222.
00:02
Difficulty breathing for a 37-year-old female.
00:05
It's also vomiting, possibly with brown color.
00:08
We have a fire dispatch.
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Is it at the emergency room?
00:15
10-4[2]. They were in front of the ER and a white SUV.
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Thank you.
00:27
Thirteen is fifty two forty-four.
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I'm gonna go to Washington to be a phrase.
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I got me. Did he need a 10-10[1] for an email or anything?
00:48
You're a fire alarm?
00:54
13
00:58
220 that's going to be near Washington Street apartment triple two cross streets Park and Ward for the difficulty breathing on a 37-year-old female she having difficulty breathing since she's been throwing up.
01:12
Uh well at school can you send a 10-10[1] over please
01:17
13 or 18
01:22
8 grand 2 and miles 5-0-0-0-20.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-10: Urgent situation requiring immediate assistance, such as a medical emergency or physical altercation.
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgment or confirmation that a message was received and understood.
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