Man treated for facial swelling in Kingston, Kingston NY
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According to the dispatch call, emergency personnel responded to a medical call involving an adult male suffering from an infected tooth that caused facial swelling near Henry Street in Kingston. Medic 1 treated the individual and transported him to the hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Kingston Fire Department
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Transcript:
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Adult male,
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infected tooth with a swollen face, near Henry Street, cross streets of Oak Street and Pine Street.
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Repeat, Medic 1, adult male with an infected tooth and swollen face,
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near Henry Street, cross streets of Oak Street and Pine Street, 10-4[1], acknowledged.
00:27
Angie 1, Medic 1, around.
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Angie 1, Medic 1, 10-05.
00:37
Angie 1, Medic 1,
00:39
and the chronic party was not a patient,
00:42
which was one of his clients.
00:45
The client had an infected tooth that was now spreading and making his face swollen.
00:50
Your patient could be (name withheld) at the location.
00:58
County, Angel 1, Medic 1 arriving.
01:02
Arriving, Tennessee.
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County, you can show Medic 1 en route to hospital, BLS.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement / Message received
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Location mentioned:
Henry St, Kingston, NY 12401
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