Patient with ankle deformity transported to hospital, Philadelphia PA


A patient near South Southwest Street has a deformed left ankle and stable vital signs. They are being transported to Presbyterian hospital for care.
Audio|Source: Philadelphia Fire - South Fire/South Medics
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Transcript:
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January 55B, near South Southwest Street, Reduce B response[1], Medi 55B, near South Southwestern.
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Reduce B response[1], operate South MediPAN.
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Andrew 40. First, the Nanger 40.
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My location is not to show.
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That's affirmative.
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Medical 11B.
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Go see, Medica 11B.
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Cholid transport depresby when you're ready.
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Proceed.
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For approximately 3-4-0.
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Obvious deformity to the left ankle.
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Vital is currently stable, negative on blood. The organism is a hole near the trolley tracks.
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Each in a Presby, 10 minutes.
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Affirmative.
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Subfirmative standby is that he's Presby Presbyterian for Medic 11B. Suffron comedy standby as a he's Presbyterian from an Act 11B.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Reduce B response: Reduced-priority Bravo-level medical response, typically a BLS-type assignment
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