Medical call canceled due to difficulty locating incident, Lubbock TX
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Emergency medical call for shortness of breath was dispatched but canceled because EMS had difficulty locating the incident near N Ash St and MLK.
Audio|Heard on: Lubbock City-County Public Safety
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02:26
Transcript:
00:00
Y'all are going to have me pretty one shortness of breath, true fit.
00:05
Okay.
00:07
9.7.48.
00:13
Yes,
00:16
sir. Code 4[1].
00:17
Change of address.
00:23
9742. Your status.
00:29
Preetee, so I'd delay a patient indecision.
00:33
Free C, sir, 14,
00:34
12.
00:40
June, 43.
00:44
Please, I don't know where to go all the way up to turn around.
00:46
They're basically at MLK and North Ash.
00:52
We received.
00:53
I could say a call fire dispatch after I got off the 911 phone.
00:56
They advised that there was three units out there,
00:59
still North Loop and North Ash, so I'll update them with the better address.
01:09
534, Truffert.
01:11
534.
01:15
2798, Bravo,
01:17
(number withheld).
01:25
Do you want to meet us at North Loop and University and fill us up?
01:36
747, we're in the rail.
01:39
They're out 1413.
01:45
Truck 4, Quint 2 are available.
01:48
Go by 10.1.
01:53
Is that's clear? Are you also clearing off in the time?
02:01
I'll file cancel, too.
02:06
EMS cleared to cancel, all of all? Pre-JET.
02:16
EMS was having a hard time finding the accident, are they clear to cancel?
02:22
Yeah, I can catch.
02:25
That's a lot.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Code 4: No further assistance needed
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Location mentioned:
N Ash St, Lubbock, TX 79403
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