Multiple EMS units respond to medical emergencies


This audio reports multiple emergency medical situations requiring assistance. EMS units are dispatched to respond to different locations for difficult patients.
Audio|Source: Philadelphia Fire Dispatch - North
04:11
Transcript:
It's a 9958 28286 Little Hill Street. Notty-eight, 28286 Rollo Hill Street. Notic 58, 28, 28, 286, Rollo Hill Street. Responding. 856 Rose Hill. Medical 22D[1]. Is that 22B[2]? Okay. 3-1[3]. Yes. Have you asked our location. For EF9[4]. Dispatch for a location. Okay. For EF9? Assistance with a difficult patient. Okay. Tenson ES9, West 31 to West Cortland Street, this is America 31. ES9. I operate on the North Atlantic Vane. Sermatic 31. I just want to confirm because ES9 is not the closest EMS officers to respond. It's affirmative, man. We had talked to him on the landline, and he's on his way. Take to medic 20. 11716, Corey Roo. Repeat the medic 20. We're on for 11716 Cori Roo. And operate on the North Medican. Yes, 9. Plus the ES9. We're 3-1, Cortland. That's a formative. Thank you. To medic 42, 4249 Elsa North Street, repeat a medic 42, respond to 4249 Elsa North Street. I'll play on a north medic band, repeat a medic 429, repeat a medic on North medic band. was on the 3414 Jaster Street. Politude Street was fun. I played on the North Medic Band repeating Medics 39V. I played on the North Medical Band.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
22D: Medical Emergency - Delta (high acuity)
[2]
22B: Medical Emergency - Bravo (lower acuity)
[3]
3-1: Unit designation or assignment
[4]
EF9: Unit designation, possibly referring to EMS or fire support
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Location mentioned:
Rosehill St, Philadelphia, PA
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