Medical dispatch for Engine 2 and Rescue units to 9971 Lindale Drive regarding a hemorrhage (Delta-level medical emergency with details of a 37-year-old female confused and self-injuring)., Escambia County FL
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Medical dispatch for Engine 2 and Rescue units to 9971 Lindale Drive regarding a hemorrhage (Delta-level medical emergency with details of a 37-year-old female confused and self-injuring).
Audio|Heard on: Escambia County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Hemorrhage, Delta[1] 9971 Lindale Drive, 2.30.
00:06
Copy.
00:16
Engine 2, Hemorrhage, Delta[1],
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9971, Lindale Drive, Engine 2, Hemorrhage Delta[1], 9971, Lindale Drive, pressure of rank, rear roads, and tow truck drives.
00:31
Kimmer to Rescue 121.
00:38
Take call Alpha, Pennsko, Bull, that's 9-mile road.
00:41
Your location.
00:47
I heard about this.
01:01
Engine 2. Responding with 3.
01:09
Copy engine 2, responding with 3.
01:15
Back to engine 2.
01:19
Ingency.
01:21
This is going to be a BLS unit responding from Pine Forest Road and West Nine Mile Road.
01:26
The second party caller is a 37-year-old female.
01:28
Patients confused and was scratching her tone until it bled.
01:37
Okay, can you check on a supervisor general, so we're going to be a slide with break.
01:47
I'll be able to copy.
01:49
Requestion, supervisor, other traffic cutout.
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We'll also be slightly delayed.
01:55
We're close to the interstate and I'm all at Pat Stone.
02:00
Copy.
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Delta: High-priority medical response
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