Allergic reaction prompts medical response at university


A radio dispatch describes a medical emergency (an allergic reaction) at a university campus. Responders are en route, alarms are active, and command is established as the scene is assessed.
Audio|Source: Saint Paul Fire
02:30
Transcript:
and Garden Avenue, box 517, on fire-off 6, time 1453. Medic 20, 1,500 Inglewood Avenue, Hemelin University, allergic reaction, cross streets, Simpson Street, and Asperry Street, Box 637[1], on fire-ups 4. Time 1454, Medic 20, 1,500 Inglewood Avenue, Hemelin University, allergic reaction, cross streets, Simpson Street, and Asperry Street, Box 637, on fireoffs for, time 1454. Keep one in route. Two, one in route to 1795, Halton Street, Falconites. Called in by alarm company, general fire alarm. Copy. 1456. Just passed ladder 23. Letter 23. Letter 23 is at 1795, Bolton. We'll be, uh, March, single-story church, school. Okay. Nothing is showing. On Charlie or Delta, ladder 23 being investigated in command, command will be on Garden. Two-size-15-01. Command, this is (name withheld). I've arrived on scene, I'll assume command. Copy you're moving in to investigate. Command (name withheld) 23 Portable. I'm talking to people on scene. The building is occupied. There is no sign of smoke or fire. The alarm just went off. We'll keep the investigating. Copy that, Squad 2. You can go back in. This is (name withheld). This is actually somebody, (name withheld). The correct average is going to use 1,600 Inglewood, not 15.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Box 637: Medical Emergency Dispatch
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Location mentioned:
Near Englewood Ave, St Paul, MN 55104
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