Medical teams respond to breathing, allergy, and chest pain cases, Middletown KY


Emergency medical teams are responding to three serious cases: a 61-year-old woman with shortness of breath, a person having an allergic reaction treated with an EpiPen, and a 73-year-old woman experiencing chest pain.
Audio|Source: Louisville MetroSafe Suburban Fire 5 - 8, Okolona Tac 80
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20.76 response on a 50 MS code 119, near Gailbreth Avenue, Crossford, Eastman, Lake,
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and Cooper Avenue.
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June 90, you're responding on A at Medical Delta[1], beside the LP3 South at Overbrook. You're responding to a 61-year-old female vaccine in shortness of a 1458.
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Quint 76 Radio, you can show some shows.
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So, Clint 78 responding to that moment.
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Court 178 will be responding. Code 76 year in service, 428. 48.
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Call it.
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Call it 46402-year-road.
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Cappucity response.
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Tanger, Agent 32, respond on the medical Delta[1], 12, 602 nursery lane. Trial 52, you're responding to the medical Charlie[2].
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46, 40, 10 minutes, road at Target at Tanasol and Hurston in the front service desk, electric reaction,
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31-year-old females, be given an Epi-10 at 1500.
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Region 32, Hegey, responding on the medical belt to near Nursery Ln across the Swan Point Boulevard, you have a 73-year-old female with chest pain.
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Radio to Quintz 78, are you responding to Galbraith?
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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Delta: High-priority medical response or designation for the Delta (D) side of a structure.
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Charlie: Phonetic code for "C" or medium-priority (Priority C) medical response in police communications.
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Location mentioned:
Near Nursery Ln, Middletown, KY 40243
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