Medical aid for child spider bite with swollen hand, Atascadero CA
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Emergency medical responders were sent to a location near Santa Ysabel Avenue for a two-year-old girl who was possibly bitten by a spider and had a swollen hand. No critical symptoms were reported.
Audio|Heard on: SLO County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Station 1, respond for Code 3[1], Medical Aid, near Santa Ysabel Avenue, Apartment A, Adam.
00:08
(number withheld).
00:15
2591 copy responding for code 3 medical aid near Santa Ysabel Avenue apartment A.
00:22
Adam for a two-year-old female, possibly bitten by a spider with a swollen hand.
00:30
Adam 43, Last of Lopez, Uribe, 5288 is showing as clear and unissued, showing on pretrial diversion for H&S 11 550 parent A obey all laws, negative search terms listed.
00:43
The code 6 information from the previous 29, it believe, does not match.
00:48
There is a ID card only with some on that code 6 that is different from the 27 provided and unable to confirm with a medal.
01:02
I'm going to double-check name, DOB, and data work shortly standby.
01:07
I still believe there's going to be codex on the shenanigans.
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Adam 2210.
01:29
Any one responding?
01:41
Mediq 41-2, a task arrow.
01:43
Medi-4-1-2-2.
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All right.
01:47
Medi-4-1, it's code 2, near Santa Ysabel Avenue,
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7313-1-3-San-Ez Unit 8 Adams.
01:54
The cross of San Andreas or Devoncourt, for a 2-year-old with a spider bite, no critical system.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Code 3: Emergency response; proceed immediately with lights and sirens.
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Location mentioned:
Santa Ysabel Ave a, Atascadero, CA 93422
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