Emergency responders assist individuals in medical distress


Emergency services are responding to multiple medical issues, including a woman having a panic attack and a child with food lodged in their mouth.
Audio|Source: Gloucester County Fire/EMS
01:57
Transcript:
109301 is 1.5301. 9301 is going to be the Zune 7 storage stop stop room. We have 921 as well. Station 9, Free Resource, on Radio. BELS 16, BELS 38, PLS-13, Pulse 4305 Morgan Avenue, Huffin, (name withheld), A medical emergency, BILS 38, Harrison, 58, Wichita, Wichita, Wich, District of the Medical West Department, Unit 106, A medical emergency, BALS[2]-A, medical emergency. BLS[1]-16, polls for a 305, Morgan Avenue, A medical emergency, BLS 38. Harrison, 58, Woodfield, Redding, Milwaukee West Department, Channel 1-06-8 minimum Arkansas City, 237. The first one. We'll have a 60. We'll have 16. (name withheld) having to panic. 16, cops. An ideal is 38. The bill is 38, 70. A four-year-old food on left side, like, date. Please do.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
BLS: Basic Life Support
[2]
ALS: Advanced Life Support
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Location mentioned:
Morgan Blvd, Deptford, NJ 08096
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