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Emergency crews respond to patient in critical conditionPhiladelphia PA

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Near Locust St, Philadelphia, PA 19103

Emergency medical teams were called to assist a patient having a seizure. The patient was unstable and needed immediate medical help before being transferred to the hospital.

Audio|Source: Philadelphia Fire Dispatch - North
03:36
Transcript:
29 is fine. Seiz[1]. Seizure. Leather, 21. Seiz. The seizure. Medic[2], like, 57. Big. Are you still waiting on a bed? Give it a little. Just transferation. 22B. There's no EMS services needed on that last one. I can't explainable. Okay. I'm sorry no. 51. 501. It's the wrong address. It's the wrong address. Okay, okay. Okay, Medics 5. I'm going to need you to redirect to 1-5 at Sheltonham. 1-5 at Cheltenham. There we're there. 15. 15. 15. 15th Street. 23, Medicines Street in Charltonham Avenue, 16th Street in Charltonham Avenue, 16th Street in Sheltonham, Avenue, 16th Street in Cheltenham, Avenue, operating with a medic fan, medic 7. 15. 15 accidentally hit camp temple who are gallant to have this full quest, right? Okay. 42A. Okay. We're available, refusal, released by Einstein Base Command. Okay. 301-1-9. See it. Office, you're on. See it. Office, you're nearby. I'll send you ES10[4]. We're also going to need PD[3], but I have an unstable patient. I just need ESL officer more than anything else. All right, is it a crashing patient? Yes, I have a crashing patient. I have a crashing patient. I'm trying to work. And I need to use some... All comforts on the authentic stand by for a second.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Seiz: Seizure
[2]
Medic: Emergency Medical Services
[3]
PD: Police Department
[4]
ES10: Emergency Support Unit

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Near Locust St, Philadelphia, PA 19103
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