Medical emergency stroke call at apartment complex, Mobile AL
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According to the dispatch call, emergency medical services responded to a reported stroke at an apartment complex near Michael Boulevard. Patient details were discussed including age and condition. Additional calls mentioned hemorrhage and other incidents nearby.
Audio|Heard on: Mobile County/City and Area Fire
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02:35
Transcript:
00:00
Rescue 22, stroke at near Michael Boulevard, Unit (number withheld),
00:08
between downtowner Boulevard and
00:15
All right, alarm, truck 24.
00:18
Truck 24.
00:21
You have patient info.
00:28
That's affirmative.
00:29
I advised it was that (name withheld)-year-old male, your name, blood with plenty breathing, blue truck, the perk of line.
00:47
Crawlin, you can cancel truck 24.
00:55
Fort 24.
00:58
Truck 24.
01:01
Truck 24.
01:03
For a rescue net canvise, you can cancel.
01:08
Copy back in service.
01:10
Truck 24 and service, 0946.
01:17
Probably on Rescue 12.
01:20
Rescue 12.
01:22
Truck 24, hemorrhage, at near National Page Drive.
01:27
Be clean, single, circle.
01:34
Rescue 12 and service.
01:36
Rescue 12 and service are 946.
01:39
Truck 24,
01:41
disregard that.
01:47
Rescue 22 is in service.
01:50
Rescue 22nd service.
01:51
RISC 247.
01:58
RELONRISCO 19.
02:00
Rescke 19.
02:03
19, Lodermout, Spring Hill.
02:04
We'll get them out zero.
02:06
Rescue 19, tradesporting with 3947.
02:13
Rescue 22 stroke at near Michael Boulevard unit (number withheld) be pleased
02:28
Rescue 22 just regards a crash 22 copy and service
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Location mentioned:
Michael Blvd, Mobile, AL 36609
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