40-year-old male with leg cramps receives medical aid, Olympia WA
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders provided basic life support to a conscious 40-year-old male experiencing severe leg cramps and a history of kidney dialysis near Burbank Avenue. The patient was transported by American Medical Response to St. Peter’s hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Thurston County Fire, EMS and Law Enforcement
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Transcript:
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802, BLS[1] response, near Burbank Avenue,
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Northwest. Cross street is between Milroy Street Northwest and Bostonwood Court Northwest.
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Added, please.
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Yeah.
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Please.
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Thank you. Bruce, thank you.
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Thank you.
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Thank you.
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Thank you. Thank you.
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Thank you.
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Patient is a 40-year-old male, conscious, experiencing severe leg cramping, unable to walk due to pain, with history of kidney dialysis.
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On scene with page of 33.
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Capital from 18 and 33.
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Page 33, go ahead.
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You can show eight unit 33 and medic three clear, returning patients with AMR[2] to St. Peter’s.
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Go ahead, Justin.
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Good morning, and she shouldn't be trading at the range.
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Okay.
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AMR[2]17 transporting one at both side.
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AMR[2] 17 or 17 or C.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
BLS: Basic Life Support medical response providing non-advanced care for lower-acuity emergencies.
[2]
AMR: American Medical Response
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Location mentioned:
Burbank Ave NW, Olympia, WA 98502
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