Multiple medical emergencies reported on Haddonfield Rd, Camden County NJ


Several medical emergencies reported on Haddonfield Road, including a 34-year-old man feeling dizzy and nauseous, a 64-year-old woman with possible blood infection, a 42-year-old woman feeling weak, and a 7-year-old boy with a nosebleed. Some calls are connected to apartment complexes nearby.
Audio|Source: Camden County Fire and EMS - Digital
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Transcript:
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6A1-A-O-A-O-A-L-6-Matic-420. The L-16[1] medic 43 arriving cherry health. Y'L-16, Medoc 43. 7.0. 7-1-1-2. 7-2. Loven enough, a 34-year-old male, dizzy, nauseous, and robbing.
00:24
I don't know. Three. Bill of 63, it's a 64-year-old female with a possible blood infection. Anya, we'll see a little.
00:44
On you 2557, clear for virtual awardee. The Super Bowl. Hello. Special ice for a big garage, but Steve. Risk got a 13-dollar each one, 22, when it sounds driving.
01:09
Yeah, all right, so my question. Do I quote from Sharper? Negative by having him. Appreciate, thank you, sorry, by all. And if you know's 203, any medics, you're running aboard you.
01:30
(number withheld) Haddonfield Road near Chapel Avenue.
01:35
The meeting.
01:37
Shows 1397.
01:38
(number withheld) Haddonfield Road near Chapel Avenue.
01:42
Waiting. That's 126.16 were available.
01:44
AOLF[2], lock, Oskado apartments, off of driver's length, you know, 53, medical emergency.
01:51
BOS, eight alpha, lock, O'Cada, apartments, off drivers, lane, in a 53 of medical emergency.
01:55
Any down, this responding?
01:57
BOS, 8 alpha, 42 old female feeling weak.
02:01
So, so 11 alpha.
02:05
All right, 3,000thous out just morning.
02:07
1397, 7-year-old male thing nosebleed.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
L-16: Medic unit designation
[2]
AOLF: Possible location/apartment code
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Location mentioned:
Haddonfield Rd, New Jersey
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