Medical response to elderly man's foot injury in Lakewood, Lakewood Township NJ
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders were sent to near 7th Street in Lakewood for a 77-year-old man with bleeding and infection on his left foot and toe. The patient was transported to Kimball Hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Lakewood EMS/First Aid
Listen to dispatch call
02:28
Transcript:
00:00
Lakewood to all squad 25 members, you have a call pending in the north end for bleeding.
00:03
Lakewoods of the squad 25 members, you have a call pending in the north end for bleeding.
00:07
Timeout is 2009,
00:09
77, Lakewoods.
00:11
Lakewoods 588, 585, or at the first state building.
00:17
Free seat, 25.
00:23
Lakewood 25, 25, 25, 0.
00:29
25.25.
00:33
Grab like that.
00:35
Which call are you in Roosu?
00:39
What's the address on the bleeding call?
00:46
It's going to be a 77-year-old male infection to the left toe and foot,
00:51
the controlled blade.
00:58
Lakewood 2425, archtax then, please get that address.
01:04
It's going to be near 7th Street.
01:10
Received in route.
01:13
Recite, 2011.
01:19
Lake was 25-24.
01:22
35-24.
01:24
35-24.
01:26
Good evening, we're in service.
01:28
Good evening, we're in service.
01:30
Where's your 12?
01:35
25, 24 from 25.
01:41
Good, sir.
01:43
Are you guys close to 7th Street?
01:47
Whatever you plunder.
01:50
I will take a lift or closer to the Thumb Street, Joe.
01:54
Copy from 14th Street.
02:01
The lake will copy.
02:08
Lakewood 2524 is up.
02:12
Receive 2013.
02:19
Lakewood, 25-29 is going to be transporting one to Kimball.
02:22
Nothing's broken off on team.
02:27
Receive,
02:28
2013.
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Location mentioned:
7th St, Lakewood, NJ 08701
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