Transient collapsed then walked away near Moneta Avenue, Bakersfield CA
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According to the dispatch call, a person who appeared to be homeless collapsed near Moneta Avenue. Emergency responders went to assist but later canceled when the person woke up and walked away.
Audio|Heard on: Bakersfield Police, Fire and EMS
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02:26
Transcript:
00:00
A1-1-1-6. And Adam and one-way start for a subject down at near Moneta Avenue.
00:05
It will be for a possible transient that appears to have collapsed.
00:09
It is down on the ground at near Moneta Avenue.
00:12
1-1-1-0 from I-4-6.
00:17
1-2-1-2-2-1-2-2.
00:32
5-04-tendor 2.
00:33
5-betion 4-2.
00:34
102. Under 64, Code 2[1] Medical Aid, near Moneta Avenue.
00:45
The man down case you're so in route.
01:03
No one by one I'll be in around to them, I need it.
01:31
Rescue 1, Code 2[1]ndoclead outside to the front of 1401 K Street for a fall ambulance from Lamont.
01:43
Control 1-1-1-1-1-1-atoms 997.
01:46
Control 1-1-1-atoms 97.
01:54
8-0-624.
01:56
64.
02:00
Subject woke up and is walking away.
02:03
We can cancel S-O-N-Fault.
02:08
Copy PACEF Lee and cancel Valence at 55.
02:16
Rescue on, you see if you see.
02:23
Rescue on, you can cancel ambulance now for Bakerstfield.
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[1]
Code 2: Urgent, non-emergency response without lights or siren; proceed promptly while obeying all traffic laws.
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Location mentioned:
Moneta Ave, Bakersfield, CA 93308
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