Unresponsive patient reported at Cambridge VR Hospital, Cambridge MD
Emergency medical responders are attending to an unresponsive and unconscious patient who is still breathing at Cambridge VR Hospital. Security personnel have been instructed to stand by at the hospital.
Audio|Source: Dorchester County Fire and EMS
02:30
Transcript:
00:00
Okay. I'm saying that this patient, a broken patient is unresponsive, unconscious.
00:11
Comment.
00:14
500 copies.
00:16
We're about 12 minutes out, Chief.
00:20
10-4[1]. Poor tracks are on.
00:23
They're told me the left-hand side.
00:28
Okay.
00:34
500, 251.
00:36
Is her reading status, Ocean King?
00:40
That's correct.
00:42
She's just unconscious and breathing fine.
00:47
Okay.
00:53
Okay.
00:58
Okay, Michael.
00:59
I want to be retired.
01:01
Okay, record 1-7243.
01:07
storage central all county monitors engine tanker 161 is now listed out of service 1743
01:21
Go ahead.
01:24
Yes, sir. When you get back in the county,
01:26
let us know we will have 600 come back to north.
01:31
We'll have you continue down south.
01:34
We'll have 200 states, central for coverage.
01:41
Yeah.
01:51
Due to the nature of being unconscious, unresponsive, can you have the transfer unit just stand by at Station 46 in case I need them?
02:01
Copy.
02:07
100 door-tester will be probably one to coverage.
02:13
Copy 1746.
02:19
Do you make sure security is on standby at Cambridge VR?
02:25
That's correct, they're all on standby.
02:29
Okay, thank you.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment / Message received / Affirmative
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