Emergency medical response for unresponsive and breathing patients, Martinsburg WV
Emergency medical units responded to multiple homes near Winchester Avenue for patients who were unresponsive or having difficulty breathing. An odor was investigated but no fire or hazardous condition was found.
Audio|Source: Martinsburg Fire, Berkeley Fire, Tac 1-4
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Transcript:
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ALS[1] unit respond for a sick patient.
00:02
Then on response, unresponsive patient near Bayshore Drive.
00:09
204-22. First.
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Copy battalion, one back.
00:21
Okay, 401's responding.
00:26
Copy 401, responding, near Bayshore Drive, a 7 to remain on type 4, 23, 47.
00:36
Department 302 on scene.
00:38
Have one on trail.
00:48
Certification 1, permanent response to free and interrupts.
00:51
(number withheld), Winchester Avenue.
00:54
(number withheld), Winchester Avenue.
01:00
County Paramedic through responding.
01:02
California for responding, Winchester Avenue on 2249.
01:07
Coffee Paramedic through responding, near Winchester Avenue for breathing problem 2029.
01:16
Berkeley from Inge 1.
01:19
Engine 1.
01:21
There is an odor in residence.
01:23
We've checked with a meter.
01:24
It doesn't appear to be any hazard or sworn service.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
ALS: Advanced Life Support
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