Medical emergency call near Blue Spring and Winchester roads, Huntsville AL
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According to the dispatch call, a medical emergency was reported near Blue Spring Road and Winchester Road. The patient, recently discharged from the hospital, appears confused and has a language barrier. Emergency medical services were requested to respond without lights or sirens.
Audio|Heard on: Huntsville Police
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02:18
Transcript:
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Winchester Road and Blue Spring Road.
00:06
Have more tag inscription?
00:10
On a tag 4-4 Charlie 1 Mary Alpha Yankee on a white Impala, Chevy Impala.
00:26
13.4.
00:32
Retention not except.
00:40
413 probably is clear we're both today
00:45
L'A413 104 L813 2,000
00:52
2nd104 Both 1020 and maybe Winchester and Booth 1320 and B Winchester and Bucerne 134
01:08
By 23 tonight.
01:16
23, 1020. Delta 5, 1022.
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Delta 5, copy, 1022.
01:26
For 1022.
01:31
Secretary, Cove 1 for Henzy, subject appears 1077.
01:36
And four, unit 19 copy.
01:41
Bye to me.
01:44
30, 5, 24.
01:49
Jari, 13, 6.
02:00
32. Can you start HEMSI, Code 1[1]?
02:05
Just advise him there's a language barrier.
02:10
We're unable to tell, but it seems like he might be confused, and he just got out of the hospital today from having medical issues.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Code 1: Non-emergency response; proceed without lights/sirens
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Location mentioned:
Blue Spring Rd NW & Winchester Rd NW, Huntsville, AL 35810
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