Emergency medical response to head injury at Chelsea, Shrewsbury NJ
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Medical responders attended to a patient with a head injury on the first floor at the Chelsea building near Shrewsbury Avenue.
Audio|Heard on: Monmouth County Fire/EMS
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02:27
Transcript:
00:00
The Chelsea at Shrewsbury.
00:07
The Chelsea at Shrewsbury. At first floor, patient with head injury.
00:10
Shrewsbury Ave The Chelsea at Shrewsbury.
00:13
At unit, first floor, patient with head injury, code 1027.
00:18
She's insert, Atlantic.
00:20
Atlantic, Atlantic.
00:27
Chief, are you on the air?
00:33
Not yet on scene.
00:35
I'll be there in about two minutes.
00:38
Alright, let me know what you got.
00:40
We're leaving our building now.
00:47
Central 371 complete.
00:49
371 complete, please.
00:55
County Union Beach Command.
00:58
5367, in service.
01:01
Go ahead, command.
01:03
Three, six, seven, ten, ten.
01:06
Cable's been secured.
01:07
You can make 65 available.
01:09
65, clear available.
01:11
Cable security in time.
01:20
County, four-five.
01:26
Are you realizing you guys are unable to get a building to the wire?
01:32
Affirmed.
01:37
Receive, yeah, sorry about that.
01:38
I'm not sorry I'm out for them.
01:41
Thank you.
02:00
Medical at Shrewsbury after Chelsea.
02:03
Coding in first floor.
02:06
Shrewsbury.
02:08
515 Shrewsbury after Chelsea.
02:10
At first floor, patient with head injury, code 1030.
02:14
Road to Shrewsbury.
02:15
515 Shrewsbury after Chelsea.
02:18
515 Shrewsbury over to Mediter.
02:21
Shrewsbury, 515 Shoes Bay, after Chelsea.
02:25
Over the manager, code 10-30.
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Location mentioned:
Shrewsbury Ave, Shrewsbury, NJ 07702
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