Person choking on pills in phoenix medical emergency, Phoenix AZ
A person in Phoenix was choking on pills stuck in their throat, prompting a medical emergency response with coordination between emergency units and fire services.
Audio|Source: Arizona DPS - Highway Patrol Metro Phoenix West
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Transcript:
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14 by 2 in your 1098 are you available for a medical emergency call cell phone I-17 at 22nd.
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1220. I want to be another 10 or 15 minutes.
00:14
What's the nature of the medical emergency?
00:19
They are advising that an RP is choking on pills, but they are stuck in their throat.
00:28
If we can get somebody roll in there and I'll try to hurry up to this year, then we start fire right?
00:34
We'll work on it.
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1451, are you available to 10-night weeks for that medical emergency?
00:43
1050.
00:46
1930.
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1337 is right there at North Stack and we can reach out to him.
00:55
We can reach out to him.
01:05
1451
01:07
1451 23 to p.
01:13
You can go there until we get there 9-7.
01:21
4255 and myself are over northbound 101, 511, 511.
01:26
Okay.
01:42
27 on the 14th.
01:51
What is that unit trying to clear?
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1337. Ganges get with 1950 and say if you need to be at the hospital or is north on the 17.
02:03
That's part.
02:10
1950. All right.
02:14
1337 is asking about the hospital or going north on the ice and scene.
02:18
Let's go to the choking person if the virus not there.
02:22
1337, copy?
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