Man with back pain and walking difficulty receives EMS, Salina KS
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EMS was requested for a 34-year-old man near North 12th Street who had back pain and difficulty walking after possibly injuring his back the previous day.
Audio|Heard on: Salina City Police and County Fire / EMS
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02:42
Transcript:
00:00
Go ahead.
00:03
1440, can you send EMS to my location for male with back pain,
00:10
hard to move,
00:11
the 34-year-old male?
00:15
I'll receive that response is fine.
00:23
1440 and 10.4 is the patient alert and responsive?
00:28
Yes, 10-4[1].
00:29
Just having trouble walking.
00:32
He might have injured his back the previous day and they were trying to...
00:37
...that was unable to move him.
00:39
He was alert from three days.
00:43
Step off.
00:49
Dispatch, no 2, Retrieval Red, no additional service new.
01:04
Engine 1, Battalion Chief, and Medic 2.
01:08
Trauma injuries.
01:10
Next page 122, near North 12th Street.
01:15
Trauma injuries.
01:17
Near North 12th Street.
01:19
Engine 1, Battalion Chief, and Medic 2.
01:29
Squad 3.30 is on scene.
01:34
3.30 tempo.
01:41
Engine 1 en route.
01:46
Engine 1 10-4[1].
01:51
Another case, (name withheld).
01:55
10-4[1]. It's going to be an officer request, reference a 34-year-old male, complaining of pain from a possible injury from yesterday.
02:05
They're requesting a 30-7 correction, not anywhere to respond.
02:12
Let me take care.
02:13
Thank you, Fadley.
02:14
2.21-17.
02:25
3212 4.
02:27
NG-1-52 on scene.
02:38
1440, that's on scene.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment/Message received
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Location mentioned:
N 12th St, Salina, KS 67401
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