Cardiac arrest reported at Moore Institute building, Philadelphia PA
Fire and medical crews responded to a confirmed cardiac arrest incident at the Moore Institute building near Race Street in Philadelphia. Multiple medic units were involved in the emergency response.
Audio|Source: Philadelphia Fire - South Fire/South Medics
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Transcript:
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34 for that code, that code that we're closing that you it you look like you all it looks like all you guys are leaving from this same location in Presbyterian medic 14 is by the police
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back forty three
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Medity-43?
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1724, question?
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334. We're going to this ain't spot.
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I can take the...
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Okay.
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Okay.
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Okay.
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Listen, Medi-34, you have it.
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You said you have a suiting with you?
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Brimitive, man.
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Okay,
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I'm going to put you on it as well.
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May 27? Engine 40.
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That's regards.
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Is there a callback number? There is no 1920 race, just 1916, which is one city block.
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All right, it's the Moore Institute.
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It's a bill that says M-O-O-R-E on the side of it in white?
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There's a building that says Moore M-O-O-R-E in yellow.
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Okay, that's all right, and then it said nice...
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All right, and then number 34, I'm assuming that's a room number.
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My security is saying there's a room 234.
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All right, we can try that.
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I'll give out as the call taker as well while you're investigating that.
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Thanks. You're welcome.
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Engine 40.
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Engine 40.
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We have a confirmed code.
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That's affirmative.
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ESL.
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Yes,
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well.
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Confirm code.
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Medi14, you can recall.
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Medi 34, got it.
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That's affirmative.
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9304.
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Thank you, Medi 14.
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