Patient conscious and alert transported to hospital, Edison NJ
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical services responded to a patient near Deerwood Ave in Edison. The patient was conscious and alert and was transported to JFK or Robert Wood Johnson hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Metuchen Fire & EMS
Listen to dispatch call
02:23
Transcript:
00:00
Thank you. To Stratford, have the Americans have an update on this patient.
00:19
Thank you very much.
00:20
Appreciate the well-hanging wire.
00:23
Very time.
00:28
Patient is conscious and alert at this time based on
00:38
Hello, right through your safe.
00:45
Nice unit looking for central?
00:52
Truck one to central.
00:53
Track one.
01:09
This is a low-hanging table from pole to pole.
01:15
Poll number (number withheld).
01:22
Okay.
01:25
Thank you.
01:28
And your fours in quarters.
01:32
Two.
01:35
We're in front of near Deerwood.
01:37
Control 3103 and ALS, the 1-2J-K.
01:41
I heard you,
01:48
okay. Did you say you need ALS at around 27?
01:53
It is me, 3103 with ALS.
02:00
Central TEL, 1103.
02:03
I'm sorry, three, I'm sorry, it's heard they get it.
02:06
I got you go to JFK with Ailer.
02:12
Mr. I want to wait, you can cancel his hands.
02:15
We're on VLS and Robert Wood Johnson right, sir.
02:22
We have Mr. Robert Wood.
02:23
I went along again.
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Location mentioned:
Deerwood Ave, Edison, NJ 08817
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