Medical transport for intubated stroke patient to hospital, Toms River NJ
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According to the dispatch call, a stroke patient weighing 243 pounds is being transported from Community Medical Center to Robert Wood in New Brunswick. The patient is intubated with two drips and is coming from the ICU, assigned to bed 2609.
Audio|Heard on: Ocean County EMS & Medics
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01:39
Transcript:
00:00
I have another inter-facility request.
00:02
This is coming on the Community Medical Center to Robert Wood in New Brunswick.
00:08
We see the acceptance of the way to reach.
00:10
Right,
00:14
fine, go ahead.
00:17
Yeah, we're accepting some minutes to wave while we refuel.
00:22
Okay, no problem having accepting with a slight early, uh, (number withheld), (number withheld).
00:29
It's reference for stroke.
00:30
Uh,
00:31
facial weight is 243 pounds, 243 pounds.
00:37
Okay. The window insubated and not have a good.
00:44
Uh, patient not intubated, no drip, no special partner.
00:48
Okay.
00:51
Okay. Okay. Cousalawks County Human Services Unconscious not breathing 1521 duty crew 3,000 cause last year with Malmas County Human Resource Human Services Unconfessed not Bering 13-8 City 1.
01:11
Is this job in Burlington or Woodentown?
01:24
Your patient is now being intubated and has two drips, and your patient's coming out of the ICU at community.
01:33
Bed number is going to be 2609, 2609, and this is going to be a 35-year-old, you know.
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Location mentioned:
NJ-37, Toms River, NJ 08755
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