Emergency medical transport from Windham Hospital to Hartford, Windham CT
Emergency medical services were requested for an urgent transport from Windham Hospital in Windham, Connecticut, to Hartford Hospital in Hartford, Connecticut. The transport was conducted under code 3 conditions indicating the use of lights and sirens for immediate response.
Audio|Source: Connecticut State Police
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Transcript:
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4. Can you start EMS code 3[1] for an e-vel? Rocky 36-7?
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Roger. Are you to clear for a 10 blocking self-down next to 25 areas?
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Measure.
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36.
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Thank you. That's not ready.
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Rocky, 36. So you need the request, Windham Hospital, Windham, Connecticut, to Hartford Hospital, Hartford, Connecticut.
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Yeah, I think we can take that.
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So right, and send us through a complete flight for me.
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Roger that.
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Do you want me to hold off on the tone?
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I'll send it to two on complete flights, but I'll hold the tone.
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You can see me one second.
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118-6, everyone.
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Roger. 10-7[2].
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11-9, then.
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Roger.
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You can join it.
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Ready to see it, Tommy.
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Stay-match the far away.
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Our next to start, crew number two.
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To Mr. Sucker number two, Henson EVEE, D.D.
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Request, Windham Hospital, Windham, Connecticut, to Hartford Hospital, Hartford, Connecticut.
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Wynast Rector, Winnockford, Windham, Connecticut.
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That of the acceptance is 1748.
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Twenty-two.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
code 3: Emergency response (lights and sirens)
[2]
10-7: Out of service
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Location mentioned:
Near Mansfield Ave, Willimantic, CT 06226
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