Emergency response to two medical incidents in New Orleans


Emergency services responded to two separate medical incidents, including one person having a seizure.
Audio|Source: New Orleans Fire
02:21
Transcript:
38 communications, are you trying to reach us? 104 into 38 cover engine 25 308 1040 cover 1040 cover 10 4 10 4 I hear responding to a medical US 90 B West after the I 10 West on-ramp. Mall marker 12.6 West, Zone 9803 on responder, if I had an 8 responding to a medical U.S. 90B West after the I-10 West on ramp. Zone 9803 on first responder time 916. Holds on the scene of the school building, nothing visible. 1014. 1014. 916. 918 to 10.10 year-old. All companies come adapt. All right, ten-fourth. Sprint 16 responding to a medical. 1828, Washington, cross-street is dryage. Zone 6059 on first responder. Sprint 16 responding to a medical, 1828, Washington, cross-street as dryage. So 6059 offers respondent time 917. Sprint 16, 104. 104. Well, companies, you can return, spoken handle. Notary to anything further. Communications, we're going to move over to 5 round 10. 10. 104, 5-round 10. Sprint 16 is communications. You got anything further. Sprintz 16, you'll respond to an unknown age male having a seizure. You'll have EMS unit Alpha 3261, Alpha 3261 responding. The patient is (name withheld), long shirt, brown pants. 104, Sprint 16, wrote. 104 in route. So when I 18.
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Location mentioned:
Near Washington Ave, New Orleans, LA 70113
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