Medical emergency at Tchoupitoulas and Felicity streets, New Orleans LA
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A medical emergency was reported near the intersection of Felicity Street and Tchoupitoulas Street in New Orleans. Emergency responders were dispatched for a 30-year-old man experiencing stroke symptoms.
Audio|Heard on: New Orleans Fire
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02:10
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 1. Medical.
00:03
Felicity Street and Tchoupitoulas Street.
00:06
Cross street of near Felicity Street and near Tchoupitoulas Street.
00:11
Zone 2018.
00:13
Engine 1. Medical.
00:16
Felicity Street and Tchoupitoulas Street.
00:19
Cross street of near Felicity Street and near Tchoupitoulas Street.
00:25
Angel 1 U.U.S.
00:27
(number withheld).
00:29
I want to have.
00:31
Hello.
00:36
For the EMS, SAA II, Suburb?
00:40
Can you find your time.
00:48
Squad 7. Medical.
00:51
Canal Street and South Liberty Street.
00:55
Cross street of near Canal Street and near South Liberty Street.
01:00
Zone 11.08.
01:02
Squad 7.
01:03
Medical.
01:04
Canal Street and South Liberty Street.
01:07
Cross street of near Canal Street and near South Liberty Street.
01:17
Why seven, seven, ten four.
01:19
Tenfold.
01:20
Inchon one on the scene, correct the address.
01:25
Refidious and...
01:27
Chop, please.
01:33
To get you, NG one...
01:38
...on on scene.
01:39
God, no. ...the last.
01:44
Engine one on scene.
01:48
Your hands going.
01:49
Go ahead.
01:51
10 for your MS on.
01:57
Cross communications, do you need anything further?
02:04
Responding to a 30-year-old male having a stroke at the location.
02:07
Emacs unit of Alpha (number withheld), Alpha (number withheld).
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Location mentioned:
Tchoupitoulas St & Felicity St, New Orleans, LA 70130
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