Medical emergency at apartment near Columbia Hill St, Hot Springs AR


EMS and police responded to a medical emergency at an apartment near Columbia Hill Street in Hot Springs National Park. Entry was initially blocked due to locked doors, but access was gained when the occupant opened the door. EMS upgraded the call to higher priority. Fire department was requested for assistance but the situation was not emergent.
Audio|Source: LifeNet EMS Service Dispatch
02:7
Transcript:
00:00
Six dispatch, just trying to confirm the address. Is this going to be back in south phone?
00:09
Medic 6, affirmative 204, Columbia Hill Street, Apartment, Apartment A4.
00:14
Your calls is upgrade to R. Anyone.
00:18
Copy that.
00:23
Police phone dispatch.
00:28
Go ahead.
00:34
The doors are locked,
00:37
and we're not able to make entry into the rest of this.
00:42
Copy, and we'll call on, enforcement.
00:45
Copy.
00:51
Listen to back in.
00:58
Copy basic 2-5-party 7 traffic. Pickin up at St. Vincent from the National Park.
01:08
Thanks for this much. So we have a gate code?
01:10
Never mind, I see it.
01:13
Copy. The inside,
01:19
she can't cancel PD[2]. She was open the fly to the front door.
01:23
Copy.
01:27
Fixage, did you get fire over here for what's assist?
01:32
Copy, emergent or non-emergent?
01:36
Not emergent.
01:41
Copy.
01:42
Copy.
01:56
Medic 22, Priority 1[1], 204, Columbia Hill Street, apartment A4.
02:01
We'll be back in on Medic 6.
02:05
Copy, if we don't have our stuff on the truck kit.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Priority 1: Highest-priority emergency medical response, typically for life-threatening situations, requiring immediate lights-and-siren dispatch.
[2]
PD: Police response requested
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Location mentioned:
Near Columbia Hills St, Hot Springs National Park, AR 71913
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