Unresponsive man suspected stroke near North Lambert St, Philadelphia PA


Emergency responders at North Lambert Street found a 58-year-old man unresponsive and suspect a stroke. The man is being taken to Frankfurt hospital. Initially reported as a crash, the situation changed to a medical emergency.
Audio|Source: Philadelphia Fire Dispatch - North
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Transcript:
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Pirmative crash and patient with engine 28-58.
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58. Thank you very much.
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I can tell ya.
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Have a seat.
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Good album.
00:08
Conan. Engine 7. Engine 7 for speed.
00:10
Accidental activation with Apple.
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Go ahead.
00:13
Yes, they are on the job for shooting.
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If you want to continue to call on our local and if you could put the other one.
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Just that medic, Ben.
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I don't control thatmatic Ben, because it's the stick to the job that you are over here.
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Sorry, ma'am, he said this take to the room all along.
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Affirmative, I can't control Sophomedic Ben.
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I got me. Medics 58. I see you, my 58. You can recall ES9[2]. This is no longer crashing patient, but we are going to have a stroke elect to Frankfurt when you're ready. The South Fireman. Proceed, Maddox 58. I have a 58-year-old male, unresponsive.
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Downtown is approximately 30 minutes. Vital signs are stable. E.T.A. for Franklin is 10 minutes. We're going to take Engine 28[1] with us, too. All companies in those medic bands stand by false ramifications.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Engine 28: Fire Engine
[2]
ES9: Emergency Service Unit
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Location mentioned:
Near N Lambert St, Philadelphia, PA 19132
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