Patient evaluated and transported from near Main St apartment, Danbury CT
Emergency responders evaluated a patient at an apartment near Main St. The patient was treated and transported by basic life support to Danbury Hospital as a non-critical case.
Audio|Source: Danbury Fire HQ
03:19
Transcript:
00:00
Near Main St apartment number 8. Paramedic patient contact have new vans continue to stand by on Mainstream.
00:07
Receive new vans 17, you copy?
00:14
New vans 17, fire dispatch.
00:25
8.2 responding. New vans 17 fire dispatch.
00:33
New vans 17 fire dispatch.
00:36
Dispatch, Bravo, formal ALS[1] with one from 16 Hospital Avenue, Meg3 on board.
00:47
Bravo for your ALS[1].
00:51
17.
00:56
17, if you just maintain where you're at there,
00:59
fire has contact with that patient, and they'll advise further.
01:05
17 receives.
01:12
Newman, 17, tap one.
01:17
17. 17.
01:20
You can return of service, no patient.
01:24
17 copies.
01:37
Hey, one ear.
01:38
Do one ear?
01:47
Spatch Bravo 4ER.
01:49
Bravo 4ER.
01:52
Bravo 4ER. Bravo 4.R.
01:59
Dispatch 25, but I'm seeing 25-1-S-CIC.
02:06
25th, that's a guy command.
02:09
I'm sorry to specify.
02:13
Medic 2 gun.
02:15
It's going to be clear Main Street.
02:18
May contact with the party, there's no issue here.
02:22
Receive medic 2. Medic 2, if you could actually head to a near Earthmore Street, new advance 18 is there with 22 with the party. They may need a medic.
02:32
Right now.
02:35
Disband, 22.
02:38
22, good.
02:41
They're going to route to the hospital right now. You can cancel medic two.
02:44
No point having them wait.
02:47
Receive, medic 2 and medic 1 can return to service.
02:53
Medic 2, do you need any other else?
02:57
Negative at this time.
02:58
Things are back to normal.
03:01
Okay.
03:07
Dispice, new Vance 18.
03:10
New Vance 18, go ahead.
03:14
We're transporting BLS[2] to Danbury EV.
03:18
NewVNs 18, BLS[2].
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
ALS: Advanced Life Support emergency medical response involving paramedic-level care for critical or high-priority situations.
[2]
BLS: Basic Life Support medical response, providing non-advanced emergency care for lower-acuity situations.
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