Emergency crews rush to abdominal pain patient near John Mosby Hwy, Boyce VA
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A patient near John Mosby Highway was assisted by emergency medical crews and transported to Winchester Medical Center, prompting coordinated response efforts.
Audio|Heard on: Frederick County Fire, EMS and Mutual Aid
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02:37
Transcript:
00:00
This is Clark County with the medic unit.
00:02
Abdominal pain reported near John Mosby Highway.
00:07
Respond on Channel 1.
00:10
Rescue Company, ATEM, Medicaid, 18, second.
00:12
Call 932.
00:14
Next 4-2.
00:22
Medi-4-2. Medic 4-2.
00:27
We're transporting one patient, part three to WMC.
00:32
934.
00:35
Medicaid, 3.
00:43
We're 10-4[1], patient loaded.
00:47
Medi-8-3 patient-loaded, 934.
00:52
BMC, 0-934.
00:58
Roger, Rescue 18T is responding.
01:00
Station depleted.
01:04
Rescue AT&T responding to pleaded 935.
01:06
3.740 is in Routreward World Memorial.
01:16
Board, 935.
01:19
Ms.
01:26
Clark County with the medic, respond with the rescue 182 to abdominal pain, near John Mosby Highway.
01:33
Use their channel 1, medic from 21, 931, 938.
01:42
Truck 13 from Frederick on Channel 3.
01:46
Go ahead.
01:50
Keyholder, ETA, five minutes.
01:54
Stand 4, thank you.
02:01
Mediq 212 responding staff fire BLS.
02:06
Madam 22, responding staff fire BLS 940.
02:23
Medicaid, 133, transporting for 839-941.
02:27
Of course, May 242 is at the ER.
02:36
Medicare 242 at the R, 942.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment/Affirmative
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Location mentioned:
John Mosby Hwy, Boyce, VA 22620
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