00:00
Medic 35, Rescue 9, come up on A4[1] for an emergency call.
00:05
Medic 35, Rescue 9, A4[1] for an emergency call.
00:14
9 and Medic 35, are you responding?
00:21
Rescue 9 responding.
00:23
Rescue 9 responding.
00:25
Medic 35 responding with you.
00:36
Yeah, they're pulling out with us.
00:46
Thank you, Rescue Nine.
00:48
Show you responding with Medic Thirty Five, (number withheld) East Forty Fifth Street.
00:56
You have a 30 year old female with animal bite.
01:09
Zero zero eight Mary Mary nine four returns 2012 Chevrolet to Colby Guerrero out of Oak Grove.
01:27
Medic 9 in quarters.
01:31
Medic 9 in quarters.
01:40
Six one four with him.
01:45
Six 13 , you can show me today.
01:51
Dispatch, four med three.
01:56
Available in district incident terminated.
02:01
Available in district incident terminated.
02:14
Medic 524, pumper 24.
02:19
(number withheld) Van Brunt Boulevard on a hemorrhage A3.
02:24
Medic 524, pumper 24, (number withheld) Van Brunt Boulevard on a hemorrhage A3.
03:02
Forty 31 North Monroe, lift assist A three.
03:07
Truck 124031 North Monroe.
03:12
Lift assist A three.
03:24
Medic 503, (number withheld) Troost, stage for the police psychiatric A3.
03:30
Medic 503, (number withheld) Troost, stage for the police psychiatric A3.
03:51
Arrivals by the door A through C.
03:56
Can you check that door is off the track? It's been reported that it's stuck open.
04:06
Affirmative. If it is something wrong with it, I'll put in a work order.
04:09
But 1st want to check it if it's off the track.
04:14
Truck 12 responding.
04:18
Truck 12 responding.
04:43
Rescue 9, the patient is reported to be in the back of that address.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
A4: Low-priority, alpha-level medical or incident response code indicating non-urgent or minor situations.