Possible stroke patient treated near N Franklin St, Philadelphia PA
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders treated a female patient near North Franklin Street for a possible stroke.
Audio|Heard on: Philadelphia Fire - South Fire/South Medics
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01:52
Transcript:
00:00
Medic 25 respond near North Franklin Street.
00:04
Medic 25 North Franklin Street operating on the South medic band.
00:10
NICT-255. NIC-25.
00:14
Mark 25 proceed.
00:23
Near Franklin Street.
00:25
It's going to be delayed a couple minutes.
00:26
I'm still with my partner to get out of the restroom.
00:29
Cool.
00:31
For the first responder on it, that'd be great.
00:34
Okay.
00:39
Water tower 69.
00:40
Water tower 69.
00:41
Water tower 69.
00:48
We can recall the medic unit first time you to go fuel Z will be available with Shirley.
00:54
That's affirmative, medic 37.
00:59
Mike 37, I allow you to recall available.
01:02
Firmative.
01:13
Medics 31 respond to near North Franklin Street, Medics 31, near North Franklin Street operating on the staff medic van.
01:22
Peser Medic 31, Respondon, near North Franklin Street.
01:26
Medics 31, near North Franklin Street operating on the staff medic van.
01:34
Peserdy-Medic-25 recall, Medi-25 recall.
01:37
Pedgeer medic 25 recall.
01:38
Medic-25 recall.
01:39
Medic-25 recall.
01:41
931 just spawned in near North Franklin.
01:45
Permanent female possible stroke.
01:48
Where type is enough?
01:50
Through Tower 69 proceed.
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Location mentioned:
N Franklin St, Philadelphia, PA 19122
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