Medical units respond to abdominal pain near eagle peak, Helotes TX
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According to the dispatch call, medical emergency for abdominal pain at a location near Eagle Peak, Feather Rail, and Tiova Bend. Fire department unit Engine 34 and other units responded using tactical radio channel 6 for coordination.
Audio|Heard on: Bexar County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Engine 34,
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make an abdominal pain, near Eagle Peak.
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Cross streets, Feather Rail, and Tiova Bend.
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Respond on TAC 6[2], Delta 4[1].
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Poh-B-B-B!
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Command for 34 respond with other units for abdominal pain aiding near Eagle Peak, Feather Rail, and Tiova Bend. Respond on TAC 6[2].
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Religion, transporting time one, caves on PCS and command terminator.
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Olegians 4432, attack 153.
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Slaughter-1-2-5-disfit.
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Slaughter-1-7-25-disfense.
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Sutter-1-7-25-disfense.
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Engine 34, respond with other units for abdominal pain near Eagle Peak, Feather Rail, and Tioga Bend. Respond on TAC 6[2].
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Delta 4[1].
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Engine 34,
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Respond with other units for abdominal pain near Eagle Peak, Feather Rail, and Tioga Bend. Respond on TAC 6[2], Delta 4[1].
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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Delta 4: High-priority medical response (Delta-level determinant, subtype 4) per EMS/dispatch protocols.
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TAC 6: Use or communicate on Tactical Radio Channel 6 for operations or coordination.
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Location mentioned:
Eagle Peak, Helotes, TX 78023
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