Medical emergency at location near Palethorp Street, Philadelphia PA
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Emergency medical responders were dispatched to a location near Palethorp Street for a 50-year-old male who was vomiting. The patient initially left the bathroom and walked away.
Audio|Heard on: Philadelphia Fire - South Fire/South Medics
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01:41
Transcript:
00:00
Medic 22B, respond to location near Palethorp Street, reduced speed.
00:05
Medic 22B, location near Palethorp Street, reduced speed, operating automatic.
00:15
This is a retransmission of a previous time.
00:18
Attention, Medic 22B, location near Palethorp Street, reduced speed.
00:23
Medic 22B, respond to location near Palethorp Street, reduced speed response operating on the South Medic unit.
00:30
Sension by 51B recall.
00:32
Model 51B recall.
00:34
AR2A is available responding to 3,100 Kinsden Avenue, operating on the North Medic unit.
00:41
Potentially, Medic 41 respond to 5503 Master Street, Medic 41, 5503 Master Street, operating on the South Medic unit.
01:09
Medic 51B, respond to location near Palethorp Street, reduced speed.
01:13
Medic 51B, location near Palethorp Street, reduced speed response operating on the South Medic unit.
01:20
Medic 7.
01:21
Medic 7, proceed.
01:24
If you can make it available and a PSD service is needed here, the person in the bathroom got up and walked away.
01:30
Affirmative.
01:31
Okay.
01:32
Medic 51B, proceed.
01:35
Phoning in location near Palethorp.
01:38
Permanentureduce be a 50-year-old male vomiting.
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Location mentioned:
N Palethorp St, Philadelphia, PA 19133
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