Medical emergency at Texas A&M apartment building, College Station TX
A person experiencing worsening pain and increased tingling in their hands and feet at an apartment in a Texas A&M building in College Station caused a medical emergency response.
Audio|Source: Brazos County Area Fire and EMS
01:55
Transcript:
00:00
EMS from 811. I know you said building 5. I'm having trouble funny on IE maps. Can you give me an A&M building number when you get a chance?
00:11
Uh,
00:15
A11, it does not have an A&M building number.
00:18
I'm just seeing the map page 88.
00:20
Let me check with the caller.
00:26
That's clear. Thank you.
00:32
9-11, that's going to be the building, the west U-shaped building that's closer to Penn Berthie Boulevard.
00:42
And you can take the entrance on the south side.
00:50
Clear, can you give me that apartment number one more time.
00:53
Apartment number is going to be 5246.
00:57
That's player 75-246.
01:05
I see you want to be advised.
01:07
Collars reporting that the thing in Spain is getting a lot worse and she's splitting more.
01:17
811 on location.
01:21
Leave data alone that scene.
01:25
811 and it's 611 to be advised the patient is reporting more tingling in her hands and feet.
01:34
161, we're at apartment near building 9-11, is there someone inside a lot of us in?
01:40
Oh, yes there. Stand by.
01:47
61811 patient contact.
01:52
611-911[1] patient contact 8.46.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
911: 9-1-1 hang-up (open line/no contact)
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Location mentioned:
Near Bizzell St, College Station, TX 77840
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