Paramedics transport patient to Banner Main hospital, Tucson AZ
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As discussed during the dispatch call, paramedics and Engine 11 responded to a medical emergency near South Alvernon Way in Tucson. One patient was transported with a non-emergency status to Banner Main hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Tucson Police/Fire Citywide
Listen to dispatch call
02:15
Transcript:
00:00
Dispatch, paramedic, get a one transport.
00:01
One patient code two, Banner Main.
00:07
Copy that, one.
00:13
No, we're not going to be able to send anybody for that.
00:16
Three ten.
00:22
On U 19 , she doesn't have any units.
00:28
What's that for?
00:30
49, 96 and 97.
00:34
We can divert to the other call.
00:40
97 copy.
00:45
And we'll still be around for three.
00:48
Copy per the rapid plot and the map, it's going to be possibly unit 100 and thirty-two.
00:54
It's just south of what it looks like that back up all courts.
00:58
It's the 3rd house in on the bottom row.
01:03
Over.
01:08
So for the Dewey House, is three after 20 or twenty-one?
01:11
I am checking now.
01:15
And nine seven and nine six, if they're still on the 21 , they're Spanish speaking.
01:18
Can you patch them?
01:21
And 421 is (number withheld).
01:29
Ten one.
01:34
Switching off Bravo, it's been flipped, turned over to CSA.
01:39
Three eleven.
01:45
Seven to nine six, if you still have the 40 , can you deploy it?
01:51
Ten four.
01:56
He put me on the call.
02:05
Engine 11, (name withheld), near South Alvernon Way.
02:13
Respond on A4 South.
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