(name withheld) for Central EMSC's female patient via (name withheld) at 24772, North Robin, Crofties, and Junkwell and Robin Robbins. Intrify respond for Central M&S v. Female v. Brown Recluse at 2472, North Robin Road, Cross Street, East John Coyle Road at Northern Robin Court, timeout 2140. Rescue War respond for essential MS-assist, patient passed out in a vehicle at 2100 or Lever, Avenue, cross-usbanded in the P Street. Rescue One respond for essentially MS-a-s-sacist, a patient passed out in a vehicle at 2100-Liverett Avenue, cross-use and dead in the East Street. Talk about 21441. Medicaid, Medicaid, one thoroughly allergic reaction, North Robin Road, operations up 40, time up 21, 42. Angel fiber copies, I believe it is going to be an outcall. You can't make sense your file back in service. See, angel pharma service, 21, 22. 7, medic 4, postation 8. 9.3, respond for an essential emergency male patient for like going to pass out a local mid-argy care. 25 if you did not eat central row. Cross trees of Crossover and Stone Beach. By the patient, you're like going to follow out and local vet, urgent care, 255.9 East Hunter, Road. Crossed use of crossover and stone breeze. Time about 2143. See, so you can show Engine 2 on scene with Engine 7. Receive. Engine 2 on scene, 2143.
You're responding for 19, Charlie. Heart Problems at Peace at Home Shelter, 3045 East Ivy Lane, Office 40, 10 out 1820. Not responding. Medic 9, responding 1820. Medic 9, Medic 9. You're responding for a 27-year-old female who is pregnant. High history of heart problems, elevated blood pressure. Pregnance. She does have pre-cone. She has a high blood pressure, heart rate is at 134. She's claiming it has some chestitis. And you have to have coffee. Medic. Medic 9. Medic 9. You're responding for a 27-year-old female who is pregnant. High-hedged rate heart problems, elevated blood pressure. Pregnance. She does have pre-concia. She has a high blood pressure, heart rate is at 134. She's claiming it has some testitis. And you have copies.
We're inbound emergency mode with a (name withheld)-year-old male patient. This is a stroke alert that I have pulsared in. Currently, he is alert and orange-ed. He went to bed last night at 1.30. That's his last known well-time was 1.30 this morning. At 6.30, he awoke with vomiting and diarrhea. Since that time, family has noticed that his balance has become off. He has trouble walking. His speech is mildly slurred. and he is confused. They say that he was not acting normally when that called us. He is alert and oriented except time and events. His heart rate is 1.2 is the size stack on the monitor. His OTAC is 91% of room air. His lungs are clear. My stroke scale, other than the balance in the third speech is negative and everything else was normal. Flood pressure is 188 over 94. CBG is 179. I have one IV established that's always been able to let me start. He is mildly combative with us. We're transporting the ETA of 15 minutes. Do you require any further?
Basic one, disregard your tone. Basic two, you're responding for a one alpha abdominal pain to 2865 North Season Carol Lane, Ops 40, 721. 1station 81, second town for obvious death, respondent path for EMS, 3425 Luper Road, 3425 Luper Road, respond for EMS for obvious death, second town is 722, respond, Channel 5. responding for a 56-year-old female conscious greeting stomach pain