Multiple medical emergencies reported in Alameda, Alameda CA
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Emergency services responded to several medical emergencies in Alameda, including a patient with abdominal pain, a 50-year-old man with high fever and rapid breathing, and a 30-year-old woman feeling dizzy and unable to move. Locations involved include Kaiser Fremont, All Saints hospital, and a residence near Lincoln Avenue.
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03:51
Transcript:
00:00
Dr. Freeman, Kaiser Fremont, this is BLS 141, Code 2, Static.
00:05
Okay, let me have credit.
00:08
Copy.
00:14
You guys, Freeman, this is BLS 141.
00:16
We are coming to you from the home.
00:23
Chief complaint of general abdominal pain with a history that the pain started about half an hour ago, but it's been ongoing since yesterday.
00:36
Vital signs are stable within normal limits.
00:39
Okay, usually about five.
00:40
How do you need it?
00:42
Okay.
00:43
Copy. All 7, I'll take 129.
00:47
Copy.
00:49
Okay.
00:53
I'm going to write for cover with 4'57.
00:57
Go ahead, I will send the actual ED.
01:00
24. 24.
01:06
Submitted 360.
01:13
360.
01:17
Hello, Kyver, this is Medic 259.
01:19
Where I mean from All Saints? You care with a 50-year-old male for CO2 service division.
01:27
Current vitals are 118 over 70 with a pulse of 144.
01:32
He's currently on 98%.
01:34
On 10 liters, with a respiratory rate of 46,
01:38
and a current temperature of 105.
01:41
His sugar was 115, and we should be there in about six minutes.
01:44
How did you get, copy?
01:46
I do with any.
01:47
August 17.
01:49
Good for help.
01:52
Alcombeetti 3-5-6? Oh ahead for Alco?
01:56
Apologies. Can we get a second A-line so that is less is appropriate for this call? CERG-3.
02:04
BLS 1-7-0.
02:07
4-0. Pitchie-S-2 that one, Emily, thank you.
02:15
DLS code, too.
02:17
Oh, crap. Oh, crap.
02:20
Helmese District 1, Engine 1, Medic and respond medical calls near Lincoln Avenue, Gassolet Accord.
02:28
Engine,
02:30
13. Delta response, breathing problems,
02:33
16,
02:35
29, 33rd Avenue, Unit 1.
02:39
No point response to 173.
02:41
Code 2 response for traffic legend and requested 9356.
02:46
50th Street, Correction, 50th Avenue, cross-up Hill, Boulevard, respond to such, please.
02:51
1-7-3-3-3-3-0.
02:53
Okay,
02:55
coverage, responding code 2, secured, and 50thous-foot-hill for traffic pollution.
02:59
Okay.
03:01
If we respond to 264, code the response breathing problems.
03:05
1629, 33rd Avenue, cross-up, East 16th Street, respond to Sedge 3.
03:10
264 at all.
03:13
8264, the department number 1 is going to be disabled to breathing 23 of the patient.
03:17
Mike 257, 358.
03:20
Okay. Got it.
03:23
EMS 90 plus 172.
03:30
172 go.
03:36
172 you can show us clear from the hospital but out of service equipment per EMS 30 angel one medic one respond to a carbon season 30-year-old female feeling dizzy and unable to move.
03:49
Top of that 17 thank you
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