Person treated for bleeding foot and lightheadedness


Emergency responders are on their way to help a person who has a bleeding foot and feels lightheaded.
Audio|Source: Middletown and Monmouth County Bayshore Towns Fire / EMS
02:20
Transcript:
Run 222, Bravo[2]. We're bleeding foot. 39-21 Journal, second alert. 3325[4], 335[5], handker care. Rooms, 022, Bravo, looking foot, 6.404. County 31, 8, 5, 6, right. County, 31, 8, 5, 6, riding. 3921[3] Journal, third alert, 2221[1] all call, mutual aid to Hazlitt, 3325-335, Anchor Care. Room 222 v. Bravo. for bleeding foot 3921 general thriller 2221 alcohol mutually to hazlet 3325 or 335 p anchor care room 222 b-bravo or bleeding foot 648 25 root 35 the anchor care for bleeding foot and white-headed is now 2221 uncle you play that I was 33 25 read 35 the anchor care Route 22 Bravo for bleeding foot and light-handed 621 325 Highway 35. It's going to be for bleeding foot and lightheaded. Almost got 1821. Mutually into half but at anchor care. For a bleeding foot and lightheaded, time of first across 652.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
2221: All call (requesting all units)
[2]
Bravo: EMS response level (moderate severity)
[3]
3921: Journal (unit identifier, likely for logging)
[4]
3325: Unit or room number (likely medical location)
[5]
335: Unit or room number (likely medical location)
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Location mentioned:
NJ-35, New Jersey
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