Emergency teams respond to multiple medical incidents


Emergency medical teams are responding to several medical situations. One involves a patient at a trailhead, and there is a helicopter on standby, indicating the seriousness of the situations.
Audio|Source: Prescott Area Fire Departments
02:25
Transcript:
Tension 61 move patient (name withheld) road Engine 58, Unit 114, Medical[3], (name withheld), North Pinnacle Pass Drive. Ram, 1102, engine 73. 73, 1102. 1102, yeah, if you just come to the end of a trail walk here, it's going to be at the end on the trailhead, that's going to be at the end on the trailhead. 73, 1102 we've got me. A alarm[1], engine 72. Engine 72. Engine 72. As madam to meet a patient with seasonal life management canceled on scene. Engine 72's available seems to have been left with tribal TV. Engine 72 alarm company. 158. Go ahead. Engine 58, go ahead. The helicopter on standby[2] for our call on critical pass, please.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
A alarm: Alarm activation (possibly fire or medical)
[2]
helicopter on standby: Airlift/critical medical transport
[3]
Medical: Medical Emergency
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Location mentioned:
Pinnacle Pass Dr, Prescott Valley, AZ 86315
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