Station 40 EMS, you're being across the 1533 Glendale Avenue, Bay Harbor. Correction, Bayview. Crosses a NAP Avenue and encampment for a medical alarm GPS location, no voice contact. Central is clear for his page 1113. Station 40 EMS, you're being impressed at the 1533 Glendale Avenue. Bayview, across the NAP Avenue and encampments. For a medical alarm, no-voice contact, it's going to be a GPS location, approximately 10 yards from this address. Central's clear, second page 1114.
(name withheld). I know I gave it to (name withheld), but she's needing to get up here to the center. So let's head for (name withheld). 2-002, Burger Road, and she's coming here to the center. No problem. 10-4. Station 40 EMS, you're being across 533, Glendale Avenue, Bay Harbor. Oh, shoot. That was for 21, not 22. So that was for 21. The NAP Avenue and encampment. For a medical alarm, GPS location, no voice contact. Central is clear for his page 1113. Oh. 20. 0465-800. 10-4. Station for UMS. You're being impressed of the 1533 Glendale Avenue, Bayview, across to the NAP Avenue and encampment. For a medical alarm, no-voice contact, it's going to be a GPS location, approximately 10 yards from this address. Central is clear, second page 1114. Central 40.0.40.1. 40.1. Interoper 1. Yeah, take, all go after the... That is correct. Alpha 1, 6.5. This is right. What? 10.4. 50, go ahead. Did you get all that? McLearn, Northern, Spolian, Paul, 1-65, paramedic hide, inbound here facility with a 90-year-old male. First initial L is in Lincoln, Lincoln, Henry, Lincoln, Henry, Cedarwick, 6-27-1935. I did. I just picked up Frank, so I could probably be at all goes here, and not too long of a time, but I did get it.
(name withheld), Horicon at 2322. 73.58 location. 33.50, it's 31 at Small Street Road. Central, 2414, send it. 24.14, send it. 74. The rest code entered for an alarm on residential 1881 Fairview Ave. 414. Central.
2438. I'll be primary. Law units be clear. It appears to be medically related. Okay. Be 40 alpha one, just coming to you from Riverview Terrace up a couple blocks late from you guys. 71-year-old male patient. He's not just working right. Chief complaint today is going to be of respiratory distress. onset about 2 hours ago, most likely secondary to congestive heart failure. Now, he's got a pretty good cardiac history, including a light fast 8th, a couple stems here and there. Last known ejection fraction was about 30%. Room air saturation at arrival is 82%. We got them up to 98, 99 on highly flow oxygen. His respiratory rate has came down and his level of stress is stabilized. He still breathing about 30 times a minute. Heart rate's around 100 to 120. In that area, looks 850. Last blood pressure, 163, over 105. I've established labs are grown. I've got glucose in 197. This one's going to be first of the David last of P-Paul. Peter versus 12-4, 1953. We'll be there a couple minutes. Okay, McClaren, clear.