Medical call for chest pain at Brookdale, Birmingham AL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders treated an 85-year-old male with chest pain at Brookdale near University Park Drive and transported him to UAV hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Jefferson AL Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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01:21
Transcript:
00:00
Homewood Engine Two at Brookdale, near University Park Drive, Room One Forty-Seven.
00:04
Chest pain.
00:05
Correction, Homewood Engine Two at Brookdale, near University Park Drive, Room One Forty-Seven.
00:11
Chest pain. Eighty-five-year-old male crossing University Park Place.
00:15
Two responding.
00:18
Homewood Agent Two responding.
00:24
Yes, 408 response.
00:27
RPS responding.
00:34
Call one engine two responding Brookdale, near University Park Drive, room One Forty-Seven, chest pain, eighty-five year old male nurse patient.
00:41
RPS responding ALS from Brookdale, cross streets University Park Place.
00:46
In commons command here 30 min entry incident.
00:51
Control Ridgeway coming up.
00:54
Ridgeway coming.
00:56
Patient en route to UAV with RPS.
00:58
Engine one's in service.
00:59
Command terminated.
01:02
Ridgeway command, patient transfer UAV with R PS.
01:05
Command 20-23-57.
01:13
RPS 408 is on scene.
01:16
RPS on scene.
01:19
Homewood engine two is on scene.
01:20
Have Brookdale come out.
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Location mentioned:
University Park Dr, Birmingham, AL 35209
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