Medical emergency at restaurant on Commerce Dr, Peachtree City GA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency personnel were dispatched to Pascal's restaurant near Commerce Drive in Peachtree City for a possible medical emergency involving a seventy-nine-year-old woman who appeared to be having a stroke. Units reported the patient was unconscious, and ambulance support was requested.
Audio|Heard on: Fayette County Public Saftey
Listen to dispatch call
01:31
Transcript:
00:00
Medic 82 sick person priority one, possible stroke.
00:05
Ten four, I'm letting them know.
00:08
Two seven.
00:11
Commerce Drive is on TAC 2.
00:16
Twelve 15.
00:17
North Jefferson, Johnson Avenue and Robert Zebra Tom (number withheld).
00:23
It's a gray Honda Pilot.
00:25
Radio from Engine 81.
00:27
Twenty 0250 there.
00:29
Engine 81.
00:31
Twenty two 50.
00:33
Radio. Please add Engine Eighty-One to that call on Commerce Drive.
00:39
I've got two in custody right now.
00:40
Can you tell whoever come get this car, please?
00:44
Ten Four, I am clear.
00:45
Twenty-one Thirty-five ticket.
00:47
Ten Four.
00:49
Contact to your text.
00:51
Twenty M Fifty-Four, ten AM.
00:53
Fourteen of Ash Road, 10-52[1] unconscious.
01:00
Thirteen Fourteenth.
01:03
Twelve fifty-eight.
01:04
Show me ten.
01:05
I call twelve.
01:08
Have an unconscious person at Pascal's, near Commerce Drive.
01:13
Seventy-nine-year-old female.
01:14
They think she's having a stroke.
01:16
Not conscious or not conscious.
01:20
There you go. Seven hundred and one.
01:23
Eighty-one's ten at Kona, being routed.
01:28
We're all showing around.
01:29
She is supposed to be in the middle of the restaurant.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-52: Ambulance needed
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