Multiple medical emergencies reported in Houston, Houston TX


Firefighters and medical teams responded to several health incidents in Houston, including an allergic reaction, abdominal pain, and illness at various locations near 20th Street and other streets.
Audio|Source: Houston Fire - Digital
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Transcript:
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Ambulus 56 this past.
00:06
Allergic reaction.
00:08
Ambulance 56-86-8610 Texas Acorn Avenue.
00:12
Alpha Alpha 3[2].
00:23
Engine 32, need a BLF.
00:27
Engine 32, ambulance 56 is dispatch, ambulance 56.
00:33
(name withheld).
00:43
Attention medic 5-6.
00:45
UH have a new A-E, back in assignment at Fire Station 101.
00:49
Come up on OEC[3], 1 and acknowledge.
00:59
1.03 OEC[3] makes me supposed to make it?
01:04
You state you need a LF? 1.3S.
01:14
Agent 103, 103, Medic 65.
01:21
Abdominal pain.
01:23
Medic 65. near Aspen Pass Drive.
01:27
Alpha Alpha 3[2].
01:40
Check patients.
01:42
Engine 3. near Richmond Avenue.
01:45
Alpha Bravo 10.
01:58
Sick person.
02:00
Ambulance 31.
02:02
near West, 20th Street and near Rutland Street.
02:05
Alpha Bravo 3[1].
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Alpha Bravo 3: Low-to-moderate priority medical dispatch code at Alpha/Bravo level, subcode 3.
[2]
Alpha Alpha 3: Low-priority medical response code indicating an Alpha-level EMS dispatch, determinant 3.
[3]
OEC: Office of Emergency Communications dispatch or communications center.
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Location mentioned:
W 20th St, Houston, TX 77008
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