Child treated for allergic reaction on Wind Street


Dispatch audio of ambulance and rescue units responding to an 8-year-old boy having an allergic reaction on Wind Street in Manassas. Includes unit status updates and a note about faxed paperwork.
Audio|Source: Prince William County Police and Fire
01:39
Transcript:
Fox 0267 off by Bravo[2]. First sickness, 135, 33, Lynn Street, ambulance 502[1], rescue 502 responding at 0447 for an 8-year-old male with an allergic reaction. 1548. Go ahead. Be you still like (name withheld)? advise that ECO paperwork has been faxed the (name withheld) for (name withheld)? I'm direct, I'll pick it up. Okay. Let's wait for Rescue 502. Rescue 502? Yeah, the ALS transport piece, please. Okay, 0450. Proceeds 502, do you want to place Ambulance 502 in service? Oh, you can place some service. Okay, Ambulance 502, you can place in service at 0451. And then how it's your track. 260,0005 Bravo to assist with the sickness 13,533 Wind Street, Medica, 0202020.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
502: Ambulance/Rescue Unit
[2]
Bravo: EMS Priority Bravo (low to moderate urgency)
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Location mentioned:
Manassas, VA
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