Medical emergency near Eppley Ave in Zanesville, Zanesville OH
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency personnel responded to a priority medical call near Eppley Avenue and Chamberlain Street in Zanesville. The patient, a 73-year-old female who had recently been discharged from medical care, was described as confused and lethargic and may be a cancer patient. Crews arrived on scene shortly after dispatch.
Audio|Heard on: Muskingum County Sheriff, Fire and EMS - MARCS
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
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2102 priority one with 2126 near Eppley Avenue.
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Near Eppley Avenue for a 73-year-old female.
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Caller states patient was recently discharged, may be a cancer patient.
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Patient currently presenting confused and lethargic.
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I have you en route at 2121.
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Your cross streets will be Eppley and Chamberlain Street.
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Five six, that.
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2126 Priority One[1] with 2102, near Eppley Avenue.
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Near Eppley Avenue for 73-year-old female recently discharged.
00:47
Appears to be a cancer patient currently presenting confused and lethargic.
00:51
Copying around 2121.
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Your cross streets will be Eppley Avenue and Chamberlain Street.
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Seventeen Medcom.
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Twenty-one 17.
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We're clear in service.
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Twenty-one twenty-three.
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You'll be careful.
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Medcom, you can show me on scene.
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You're clear on scene 2124.
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26 is also on scene.
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2124.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Priority One: Highest-priority emergency response/transport
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