Unconscious patient sparks urgent medical response in Queens, Queens NY
Being dispatched urgently to an unconscious patient at 71st Avenue and Main Street in Queens, medical teams coordinate swiftly to provide intensive care and support on scene.
Audio|Source: RL Hatzalah Repeater
03:45
Transcript:
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A new call for 71st Avenue on Main Street for a patient that passed out.
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New York City unit available, heading for 71st Avenue and Main Street.
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908.
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Oh wait, can we board?
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1100.
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9?
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3.
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10-4[1]. You're heading over, I'll show you where to go.
00:42
Any units available direct 71st Avenue on Main Street?
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No movement.
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10-4[1], they're going to meet you in front of 81.
00:54
A unit with equipment to back up to 71st and Main.
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It's 174. Unit arriving 71st and Main.
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174.
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174.
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12.
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12.
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. . . . . .
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. .
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Yup.
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Call in structure.
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Not only at H-Base.
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Design 08.
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Medics are hypotensive.
02:06
Any medics available in Queens 71st and Main? Patient type intensive, units requesting?
02:11
75 near heading to her height in Queens 908 on the location 1-18 backing up 71-8 on location 118.
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Queens 118, acknowledge.
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75 and 118, they're saying they're in the alley.
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In the alley, receives.
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In the alley, receives.
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Two additional B-A-West to 71st and Main for the carry.
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And you can be able to back up to 71st and Main.
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Okay.
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And you can you to be able to back up to 71st and Main for the carry?
03:34
Twenty, 71st and Main, one additional.
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Three-six-seven, 71st and Main, three-six-seven.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment or confirmation that a message was received and understood.
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