Emergency crews respond to multiple medical incidents


Emergency medical teams are responding to several reports of sick individuals and breathing problems in the area. There is also a report of someone who nearly fainted.
Audio|Source: Martinsburg Fire, Berkeley Fire, Tac 1-4
02:29
Transcript:
Board of the Station 98 respond for a report of a sick patient, (name withheld). So right, 993 responding to report. Copy 982 responding for a sick patient. Move your assignment to attack for (name withheld). Berkeley at Station 30 respond as an ALS[1] unit for report of a breathing problem, (name withheld). Paramedic 301 is responding. W301, you're responding for a report of a breathing problem. (name withheld). Assignments for main tag 4. The station 40 BLS[2] unit 96 paramedic respond for a near fainting episode (name withheld). Mobile 911, Burke. No one 911. Go ahead and keep 96 on the (name withheld) call. I have 40 respond to the pending (name withheld) call. Copy, you're in dispatch, (name withheld), keeping 96 on (name withheld). Caramedic 992, responding. Copy 992, you're responding for a near-fainting episode (name withheld). Your sound is going to be on attack for (name withheld). 3401, you're responding, (name withheld).
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
ALS: Advanced Life Support
[2]
BLS: Basic Life Support
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Location mentioned:
Near Pastoral Ct, Martinsburg, WV 25403
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