Multiple medical emergencies including falls and fractures, Philadelphia PA
Emergency medical services responded to several locations including near South 20th Street, near South 4th Street, Roosevelt Boulevard and Southampton Road, and near Master Street. Patients experienced falls, suspected fractures such as a right hip fracture, and other injuries from an accident. Additional units were requested to assist due to equipment issues during patient transport.
Audio|Source: Philadelphia Fire - South Fire/South Medics
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Intenture Medic 1-110 South 20th Street, Medic 1-110 South 20th Street, Operator South Medic.
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attention medic forty three twenty five nine south four street from three fifteen b bravo medic forty three two five zero nine south four street room three fifteen b bravo operate south medic
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Attention, engine 22, ladder 31, medic 6, east of Roosevelt Boulevard, and Southampton Road for a medical assignment.
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Engine 22, Ladder 31, Medic 6.
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East Rosebubb Boulevard and Southampton Road for a medical assignment operating on North Medicane.
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Okay, 43.
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Medic 32 proceed.
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45 minutes ago.
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Permit.
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2,09, 04.
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Affirmative 3rd floor, patient had a fall yesterday.
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X-ray today shows the right hip fracture.
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Head fracture.
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3034B.
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Thetic 34B. Proceed.
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Sir, can you send another unit so maybe we can use their stair chairs? Ours just broke.
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And you have a patient that can't lay down, can't lay foot on a race.
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Confirmative.
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Potention, Medic 41, respond to 5912, Master Street,
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reduced the response to assist Medi-34B.
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Medic 41-5912, Master Street, reduced the response to assist Medi-34B, operates off medical B.
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Master St, Philadelphia, PA
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