Medical emergency involving passenger at college park airport, College Park GA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 27-year-old male passenger on a flight arriving at Gate T3 of College Park Airport experienced nausea, fever, and shortness of breath. Medical personnel responded promptly to provide assistance.
Audio|Heard on: Fulton GA Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Airport Communications to Bike Team 3 in, Bike Team 3, Medic 1.
00:03
Copy of ALS call coming in at Gate T3, Gate T3.
00:07
Airport Communications to Bike Team 3 of Medical 1.
00:10
Bike Team 3, Medic 1, Copy of ALS.
00:12
Call coming in at Gate T3, something inbound flight,
00:17
doing that 1825 hours, talking about 1870.
00:21
That's morning 3.
00:23
By Graham. Dr.
00:24
I have your own Robbie.
00:25
The advisor to respondent to a 27-year-old male passenger having a medical event.
00:29
Nothing further.
00:30
Advising he'll be sitting in 42F coming from St.
00:34
Thomas. Flight is doing at 1825.
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The 25-1-seen.
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27 light. Sunning the fact.
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M.S3 to communication.
00:44
AMS-3.
00:46
What units you have responded to the...
00:50
A medical event only.
00:51
I know you got bite three.
00:52
Do you have an ambulance with them? Medic 1.
00:55
Communicator, you can counsel Medicare 1.
00:58
If they don't have any additional information to the medical event, you have the bike team checking their body.
01:03
They're advised that the subject is nauseous and has a fever and pale, shortest of breath.
01:09
MS. Did you want me to still counsel medical 1?
01:12
No, Medic 1 in the room.
01:14
Medic 1.5. Medic 1.5% percent, maybe having a shortness.
01:18
Medi1, you can say you per passenger having shortness of breath per MS3.
01:22
You just counsel, May 1 communication?
01:25
That's a negative med1.
01:26
MS3 advises for you to continue due to the patient having shortness of breath.
01:30
Carework communication, Medic 1, advising, confirming, are you still, are you en route?
01:35
Yes. I'm clear, 1820.
01:37
Okay.
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