Ambulance transfers stroke patient between hospitals, Staunton IL
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An ambulance was dispatched to transfer a 56-year-old female stroke patient from Community Hospital near Caldwell Street in Staunton to St. John's Hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Macoupin and Montgomery Counties Public Safety Dispatch
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01:18
Transcript:
00:00
Attention, stop ambulance, stop ambulance, you're being requested the ALS[1] transfer, Stought and ER, Stott Hospital, ER, Room 7, going to St.
00:07
John, CD, CP, scanner.
00:10
Attentionance, Stant, Ambulance, Your being requested, A.L.S.
00:13
transfer from Staten Hospital, ER, Room 7, going to St.
00:16
John's E.P.C.
00:18
scanner, 56-year-old female, stroke, time pages 836.
00:21
Seven clear, patrol.
00:24
I have seven.
00:37
Attention, Gillespie-Binnelled Area Ambulance.
00:41
You're being requested for a transfer from Community Hospital to Stoughton to St.
00:46
John's. Community Hospital to Stoughton to St.
00:48
John's for a 56-year-old female, Stach stroke.
01:01
Attention, Gullesby-Binnelled Area Ambulance.
01:04
Glissue Lennel's Area Ambulance.
01:06
You're being requested for a transfer from Community Hospital of Staunton to St.
01:10
John's. Community Hospital to Stoughton to St.
01:12
John's for a 56-year-old female, Stach, stroke.
01:15
Time of page 840, McCoupin County 911 clear.
Police codes explained
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[1]
ALS: Advanced Life Support; higher-acuity medical transport/transfer
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Location mentioned:
N, Caldwell St, Staunton, IL 62088
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