00:05
You can start PCAD.
00:08
She's saying she's having a panic attack along with anxiety.
00:13
She just wants a ride to the hospital.
00:19
Ten four, emergent or non-emergent?
00:24
I said non-emergent's fine.
00:44
Take on station two, medical at 33251 Highway M is in Emery.
00:48
Again, 33251 Highway M is in Emery.
00:51
It's going to be officer on scene requesting non-emergent response for female subject having a panic and anxiety attack.
00:58
Seven tones, 02:11 .
01:07
Twenty one copies, 02:11 .
01:17
Do you want to add us to the call?
01:39
J1, revoke, no 29s.
01:52
Yeah, well, about this, you might have P-Cats step it up now.
01:55
She's claiming that she's going to pass out.
02:02
10-4[1], I'll advise.
02:10
21, I copy and route.
02:12
Be advised, officer just stated they're asking for you to step it up.
02:16
Female's now saying that she feels like she's going to pass out.
02:27
Medic 21, do you copy?
02:37
We still have a 14-minute ETA.
02:49
Medic 21 is en route.
02:50
They've been advised to step it up.
02:51
They said they have a 14-minute ETA.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement / Affirmative