EMS assists in transporting large male patient, Louisville KY


Police requested EMS support to transport a large male patient at near E Market St. Due to the patient's size, a second ambulance was initially considered, but the patient was eventually placed in a vehicle with one transport unit.
Audio|Source: Louisville Metro Police 3 - Divisions 1 and 2
02:7
Transcript:
00:00
One twelve Baker radio, can we get EMS to our location to help transport? He's too big for the car.
00:09
One, twelve baker.
00:11
It looks like we've got just a fly car on scene and another unit of med unit dispatched for transport.
00:20
So you're saying we already have a wagon for transport on route?
00:25
Yes, sir. There's one in route unless you need more than one.
00:30
Ten-four, we'll figure it out once they get here.
00:34
Okay, they should become a cross-ray.
00:40
Fourteen-maker both cars in the area?
00:43
Two-fourteen-baker both cars, seventeen hundred.
00:49
One-toe Baker, I'm going to need a second wagon.
00:55
One 12baker, I'm okay. Can you tell me what that patient's information is?
01:00
It's going to be a white male. His name's (name withheld).
01:06
I just need him transport it as an in-roll because we can't get him to set up.
01:11
The car is too big.
01:14
Okay. So yeah, do you subject needs transport?
01:18
Yes.
01:20
Okay.
01:26
You can clear this car only. Will you hold me 10-7[1] to the division, please?
01:31
215 out of 17-302.
01:38
12 Baker, cancel that second wagon. We got them sitting in the car.
01:42
Two Baker, 17-302.
01:45
173.
01:49
173, David. Copy 1011.
01:52
173, David. 173, David.
01:54
900 block of East Market.
01:58
173 Davis, 1730. 1730.
02:00
2.11 Baker, 212M.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-7: Out of service
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