Medical calls for traffic and sick patients in Hot Springs, Hot Springs AR


Medical responders handled multiple calls including a traffic incident near East Highland Avenue, a sick 67-year-old male near Alarcon Way, and medical attention for a two-year-old male. Another call involved a family clinic on Tanner Street.
Audio|Source: LifeNet EMS Service Dispatch
02:34
Transcript:
00:00
Dispatch, medic 48,
00:03
403 traffic,
00:05
Near East Highland Avenue.
00:09
Near East Highland Avenue.
00:23
Basic 2. You can post it out.
00:27
Cool.
00:33
We're back to hand-agging money.
00:39
48.
00:44
Copy, Middick 4. Go ahead. Minute.
00:52
Good morning, can you verify nature?
00:57
Call.
01:02
For me for a two-year-old male,
01:05
Emmerich.
01:07
Permanent, thank you.
01:13
48, we've updated your notes if you want to check them.
01:27
Dispatch, Middick 17, 17 priority 3[1] traffic, number one, near Alarcon Way, number one, near Alarcon Way.
01:41
This match, Medic 17.
01:44
17, your call has upgraded priority 1[2], reference a 67-year-old male.
01:49
Sick call.
01:51
So we go.
01:57
Medic 4, where were due, I guess, to post?
02:05
Medic 4, if you was Coast East.
02:08
Copy.
02:20
Dispatch, medic 49, 49, priority 3[1] traffic,
02:25
Near Tanner Street.
02:30
It's going to be at the family clinic.
02:33
Good night.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
priority 3: Non-emergency, low-priority medical response; routine with no lights or siren.
[2]
priority 1: Highest-priority emergency medical response, typically for life-threatening situations, requiring immediate lights-and-siren dispatch.
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Location mentioned:
Near Alarcon Way, Hot Springs, AR 71909
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