Ambulance transports stroke patient after refusal, La Plata MD
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders attended a medical incident near Garrett Ave, La Plata. One patient was transported to Charles Regional Hospital as a priority stroke case, and another person refused treatment.
Audio|Heard on: Charles County Fire & EMS
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02:7
Transcript:
00:00
Squadry's on location.
00:01
Okay.
00:04
On team, 2026.
00:13
7540-40 drive.
00:16
This is d'Aimbalance.
00:17
And company wants to do operation on 10 off 2, 2026.
00:24
I want to transport[2].
00:32
Charles County's two,
00:34
ambulance three.
00:40
Three.
00:41
Yes sir, did you copy that squad three, advise one for transport[2] and one refusal?
00:48
Great copies, thank you.
00:51
You're welcome, 2020.
00:58
We're asking you know on.
01:03
Refusion 1.
01:04
Ambulance 60, Rescman, Joe, when you get here, keep your grab my race, please.
01:12
HACA.
01:18
Thermatic, M.A 816, Bravo,
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to AMLOT60.
01:21
We're pulling up.
01:22
We'll grab your reefs.
01:25
Thank you.
01:31
And if you could grab a few sheets and blankets as well.
01:40
We're direct.
01:45
South County to permit when I came a 1418 duration check.
01:52
You can, you can,
01:55
quote your priority one[1] stroke to Charles Regional, no additional.
01:59
I copy, Priority 1 stroke, no additional.
02:00
2034. The ambulance take you to dispatch.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
priority one: Highest priority emergency call
[2]
transport: Request to transport an individual
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Location mentioned:
Garrett Ave, La Plata, MD 20646
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