Medical transport for cardiac emergency in Cherry Hill, Cherry Hill NJ
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According to the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel responded to a cardiac emergency involving a 60-year-old individual in Cherry Hill Township. The patient was likely transported to Cooper Care Center for further treatment.
Audio|Heard on: Camden County Fire and EMS - Digital
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02:52
Transcript:
00:00
Medic 44, Cherry Hill Township, near Brace Road, the Grove of Caryo,
00:06
and near Blago, for us terminus Cemetery.
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Medic 44.
00:12
Thank you, Brow for the location.
00:29
Hello.
00:30
The county, Russell Walski, 738 is arriving.
00:37
Two-story strip.
00:40
We're out of us to meet.
00:44
Westwell, rescue, 7.308 on the occasion, 112 of the South Broadway.
00:48
Two-story mail there are a strip there, Vasquerading.
00:57
Squadway.
01:02
John, you do that's mine for Kingfeller.
01:06
Yes, it's not.
01:12
That's my new was the real interest to the home.
01:14
It's a 60-year-old now, south and standing.
01:16
You do see weights approximately 425 pounds.
01:24
Oh my second BL, please.
01:29
Yeah, okay. Oh, it's 9-Alpha on the radio.
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9-0-4-minute.
01:35
You're sure responding.
01:36
Yeah,
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okay.
01:43
County, the yellow 16 is available on a feature that's useful.
01:47
Bill 16. Bill 16.
01:53
That's all over those forward contact if you want it.
02:09
All right, you stick to more.
02:16
Pressing 96.
02:30
2 is a cardiac emergency 0.66.96 for a house.
02:36
Highway care, my house is an interval bar between meetings and questions.
02:41
Vision 2, take cardiac orders.
02:48
No one. Cooper Care Center, No, 2, the cardiac emergency.
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Cherry Hill Township, NJ
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