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Medical emergency at St. Joseph's Hospital in TucsonTucson AZ

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St. Joseph's Hospital, Tucson, AZ

As discussed during the dispatch call, a medical emergency occurred at St. Joseph's Hospital in Tucson, involving basic life support transport and a warm handoff. Details suggest a possible urgent medical situation requiring patient transfer, with some background noise indicating distress during radio communications.

Audio|Heard on: Tucson Police/Fire Citywide
Listen to dispatch call
02:59
Transcript:
00:00
Search for a medical problem.
00:01
Transporter code two, northwest town.
00:07
Dispatch, copy that.
00:08
Five line, transfer one code two, northwest side.
00:15
Dispatcher's lunches.
00:16
I got one in transport.
00:24
Dispatch from update nine four has arrived.
00:31
It's such a happy day.
00:32
I've arrived.
00:38
You can send me the two 308.
00:45
I found the vehicle.
00:46
It's in the center lot off 22nd.
00:48
It's actually a Hyundai Tucson.
00:55
And it's got to be a level two and then trouble 618 was Roger.
00:59
When open line, screaming and crying in the background.
01:02
Two female voices heard one of them was cussing and the other was crying.
01:06
Female found on saying it was a misdial.
01:08
Any answer?
01:14
Firefighter 16.
01:17
Home for 16, fire.
01:24
BLS[1] transport.
01:27
Confirming use of BLS[1] transport.
01:31
Affirm.
01:34
Check.
01:40
Med 840, respond code two.
01:42
Unknown problem, near North Wilmot Road.
01:44
Message 840.
01:50
Eight hundred and 40.
01:51
Dispatch call 5840 en route.
02:03
Tango four seven, go 20.
02:06
Tango four seven, coastal zone one.
02:10
Zero two 50.
02:16
Unit two,
02:17
west one,
02:18
one for the train.
02:24
One woman Romeo has traffic.
02:31
Update for zero dispatch.
02:36
Update for zero, real early.
02:40
Thank you.
02:47
Engine 16.
02:49
Engine 16, fire.
02:55
Med 840 comes up.
02:57
It's going to be a warm handoff on the St.
02:59
Joe's.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
BLS: Basic Life Support medical assistance or patient movement by emergency personnel.

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St. Joseph's Hospital, Tucson, AZ

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