Medical team assists unconscious person near 2nd Ave, Elizabeth NJ
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders were dispatched to a possible medical emergency near the intersection of 2nd Avenue, South Seventh Street, and High Street in Elizabeth, New Jersey. The call involved an unconscious and unresponsive person located near a ramp and stairs. EMS 3, Engine 1, and medics responded to the scene. The patient was later confirmed to be unconscious but breathing.
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Transcript:
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Transmitted signal 806 near 2nd Avenue, crossing South Seventh Street and High Street.
00:05
Responding companies are EMS 3 and Engine 1.
00:08
It's going to be for an unconscious, unresponsive person near the ramp on the stairs.
00:15
Medics notified.
00:17
Operating now on EMS (number withheld) dispatcher (number withheld).
00:22
Three or two.
00:25
Right.
00:28
S three, add me a 2nd.
00:30
Perfect.
00:32
What is the traffic tip?
00:36
Wrong company.
00:39
Medic three off, tears down 2nd house.
00:43
Break it.
00:46
Everyone's on scene.
00:48
South 7th and 2nd Avenue command.
00:53
Break it.
00:56
Dispatch from 2nd Avenue command.
01:00
Comstock.
01:03
Yes, sir.
01:07
Patient's unconscious but breathing.
01:12
What do you have the hours?
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Location mentioned:
2nd Ave, Elizabeth, NJ 07202
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