00:00
10-4[1], if you want. Oh, you're gonna go to Beacon Turnaround before the 22 off ramp.
00:27
10-4[1], dispatch. Engine 15.
00:31
15 engine on the ramp.
00:35
Rescue 12, 10-4[1].
00:45
Gonna be a high-speed lane at the Beacon Turnaround.
00:52
10-11[2], 5-0, if you're responding.
01:05
5-0, we'll open it.
01:35
Shelton EMS, your 1st call in town is going to be a ALS and a priority (number withheld) Center Street for the 61 year old male on the CV.
01:43
Repeating, Shelton EMS, your 1st call in town, ALS and a priority (number withheld) Center Street, apartment (number withheld) for the.
01:50
Sixty-one-year-old male,
02:18
Dispatch, engine 150 responding with driver plus one.
02:30
Received 150 responding and received fifty-one.
02:33
One car in the high-speed lane against barrier.
02:35
You'll be command 1509 .
02:45
Driver's alert, conscious.
02:49
he was awakened by the state trooper and a dr.
02:55
He's dizzy, shaky, has numbness and slight confusion.
03:04
One 571 . Have to continue in.
03:19
Be in for now, so I see what gets there.
03:42
Provide the tangos that the driver is in and out of consciousness now.
03:48
He may be under the influence of something.
03:53
Repeat, driver in and out.
04:11
Four zero one, engine 50 .
04:13
Do you have anything, sir?
04:35
Okay, we're gonna have this tango unit come right in front of the car in question as well.
04:45
As well, I'll be on scene.
04:58
Forty, you're on scene.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledges receipt and understanding of message; indicates affirmation or confirmation.
[2]
10-11: Beginning transport; starting mileage recorded (agency-specific 10-code)