Medical response for asthma attack on inbound aircraft


Audio|Source: Gold Cross Ambulance
02:5
Transcript:
Can you please page Colcross and Greenville first responders to the airport? They can respond to the front of the terminal door for an unknown age person on an inbound aircraft that had an asthma attack and is currently on oxygen. That's all the information I know at this time. Time for it. And again they can respond non-emergence. They're about 18 minutes out. Sound for? Are you going to need law enforcement, and do you want me to page out airport fire at your screen? Do you know, enforcement? You could just add 5132 to the call. C.B. (name withheld), an aged patient, and down. Cone, Crosse, everything, and asthma, toxogen, non-emergence, they're lucky. You know, that's how it's... 22,000. 22, 40, is your... College Avenue. Airport fire requesting a non-emergent, unknown-aged patient on an inbound aircraft having an asthma attack and they are on oxygen. On non-emergent, they're about 18 minutes out to the scene. 2240 is here. Okay. No, they give me a 53-9-20. Go ahead, Greenville. I'll be enrolled.
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Winnebago County, WI
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