Medical emergency near St. Claude Avenue, New Orleans LA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire units responded to a possible medical emergency near St. Claude Avenue and the intersection of Montague and Press Streets in New Orleans. Engine 24 was initially dispatched, but EMS arrived on scene and Engine 27 later took control of the situation. No further details about the patient or medical condition were provided.
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Transcript:
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Engine 24, medical,
00:03
near St. Claude Avenue,
00:06
cross street of Montague Street and Press Street,
00:10
zone 3026.
00:12
Engine 24,
00:14
medical near St. Claude,
00:17
Claude Avenue,
00:18
cross street of Montague Street and Press Street.
00:27
Twenty-four ten four.
00:29
Ten 424. Use first responders, your time is twelve thirty-seven.
00:37
Eight seven two communications.
00:39
Did you dispatch 24 to St.
00:42
Claude and Montague?
00:43
Uh, near St. Claude,
00:45
Claude, are you all?
00:48
All right, ten four, we were passing by that area.
00:51
EMS waved us down. You can place us on that roll, cancel 24.
00:54
Ten 400 twenty-seven, stand by for dispatch.
01:04
Engine 27,
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medical,
01:07
near St. Claude Avenue,
01:10
cross street of Montague Street and Press Street, zone 3026.
01:16
Engine 27,
01:18
medical near St. Claude,
01:21
Claude Avenue,
01:22
cross street of Montague Street and Press Street.
01:28
Who's first responding? (name withheld), time is 1241.
01:30
57-4. Careful.
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