Medical emergency involving five-year-old near North Wycombe Ave, Lansdowne PA
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Emergency responders confirmed that two calls concern the same five-year-old patient at an apartment near North Wycombe Avenue, Lansdowne, PA. Dispatch noted radio communication issues during the response.
Audio|Heard on: Delaware County Fire - Ops 8
Listen to dispatch call
02:16
Transcript:
00:00
It would appear that somehow the two addresses for us in 19 are going to be one in the same patient.
00:07
The 19 is going to transform if we're going to hang out and help them now until then.
00:11
Okay, both calls are the same patient.
00:13
Medic 500 direct.
00:18
Okay, if I have what we need.
00:21
One. Okay.
00:28
All right to recall.
00:31
Your radios are not working tonight.
00:38
Roburnaynable 16.
00:44
Robert Anato, 16. Robert Anvil is 16.
00:58
31 2028.
01:05
Over to Ambulin 16.
01:08
Go ahead to 16.
01:11
What location are you at?
01:14
We are at 51 NIAC with a 7-200-year-old female with 60.
01:21
Okay, Miku-19.
01:25
They are on the same location.
01:29
McU19, you're supposed to be at near North Wycombe Avenue for the five-year-old on their nature.
01:39
I will relay that.
01:40
I feel like we're having some radio problems getting into the building.
01:43
Fantastic.
01:48
AML16 department.
01:52
AML16.
01:53
Send down to near North Wycombe Avenue to us.
01:57
19 is going to handle this one.
02:02
A116, okay.
02:03
All right, we're back, 500.
02:06
500.
02:07
Then redirect to near North Wycombe Avenue, second floor apartment.
02:11
And they turn then, five-year-old now.
02:14
Okay, one-thage ship.
02:15
Overdard Arby. I mean, nine, eight.
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Location mentioned:
N Wycombe Ave, Lansdowne, PA 19050
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