Extrication and transport of stroke patient in Vienna, Vienna WV
Emergency responders extricated and transported a patient near 19th Street in Vienna. The patient, an 88-year-old, was identified as a possible stroke case and required advanced life support backup while en route to Camden.
Audio|Source: Parkersburg and Vienna Public Safety, West Virginia State Police
02:49
Transcript:
00:00
I'll grab the later. Call to time of extrication, if you could, sir.
00:11
Teflotan call, 1201.
00:21
Extrication complete, 1227, that was on 26 minutes.
00:27
Stop for that second, sir.
00:29
You're in the Hinescent Central.
00:38
4.09.
00:43
(name withheld), do you have any ALS available to meet us in Route to Camden?
00:48
The other one on-shund available to meet us in Route to Camden? The other one on-truck available, the Stama B, 4AXO, Station 6.
01:02
10.4. We'll be transporting momentarily.
01:05
We'll hold off for now, third, from CASE and 6.
01:09
Temple.
01:26
426 is today.
01:30
Number 426.
01:33
426. 426.
01:40
409 is on scene in Vienna near 19th St. They were needing ALS back up.
01:54
Go. Okay.
02:00
10-4[1].
02:04
Bridge on call came out. I'm an 88-year-old officer.
02:09
Dractions during medication.
02:13
Turned up to be a possible CVA.
02:15
They may want to meet up en route.
02:26
4.09 to the ALS unit are out. What's your 20?
02:33
It's 426. We're coming past the hospital station 4.
02:37
Now.
02:41
We're loading the patient now. We're going to head that direction.
02:44
Let you know where to meet up when we get closer.
02:49
Simple.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment / Message received
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Location mentioned:
Near 19th St, Vienna, WV 26105
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