Medical Response to Patient Transport and Elderly Vitals Check, Lynn Haven FL


Emergency medical teams responded to two calls in Lynn Haven, Florida. The first involved transporting a patient from near West 19th Street with a firefighter accompanying. The second call was for an elderly woman on near West 26th Street needing a vital signs check, with police already at the location.
Audio|Source: Bay County Fire/EMS
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Transcript:
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2.4 responding on the quiet, 901, near West 19th Street, Indiana Gardens, Unit 1301,
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this is this, 16.29.
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Measure 4 is on 3.
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Enter 4 on saying, 1631.
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9237.
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1 emergent the bay, one firefighter on board.
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9237, Transporting, one emerges of bay, one firefighter on board, 1632.
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92 3737 and 9237.
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9237 and 9206.
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906, copy traffic.
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I'll meet you all the hospitals.
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Received, do you need 92-34 to go to the hospital as well? Or the can you remain in service in South Florida?
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Enemy from Agent 28, in service.
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In service.
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In service, 16p.
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5206-9237, 9234 can stay out of service.
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There's two go.
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157, on scene.
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911 on scene. 9157 on scene, 1533.
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Engine 52, respond on the quiet service call.
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610, near West 26th Street, closest major intersection, South Highway 77 and West 26th Street.
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Engine 52, respond on the quiet service call,
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610 near West 26th Street, closest major intersection, South Highway 77 and West 26th Street, 10-0[1]-1636.
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County Risk 51 responding.
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Res. Fifty-one responding, 610 near West 26th Street on the quiet.
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Meet Linhaven PD on scene, vitals check, elderly female, 1637.
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Okay,
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337, we're doing we do it on scene.
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Night through 37 to late on scene, 1640.
Police codes explained
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10-0: Use caution
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