Medical team aids person with chest pain near Quincy St, Bakersfield CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a possible medical situation near Quincy Street in Bakersfield. The call initially reported unknown circumstances but was later clarified to involve a person experiencing chest pain. A translator assisted at the scene, and rescue and engine units were dispatched. The incident did not appear to escalate to other emergencies.
Audio|Heard on: Kern County Fire/Bakersfield Fire/USFS
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Transcript:
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Rescue two, medical aid near Quincy Street for an unknown medical issue.
00:05
Attempting further with translator.
00:21
For structure fire, station forty-one's area.
00:24
Engine forty-one, engine six, engine two, truck forty-one, truck one.
00:28
Battalion four, battalion one, safety two.
00:31
Washington Street and East Brundage Lane for a fire inside the building at the storage area.
00:42
It's the assignment on Kern Three.
00:50
Engine 64, code two medical aid, near Wilson Avenue, apartment C.
00:58
An unknown medical aid.
01:03
Enter discretion.
01:21
Sixty-four, disregard.
01:23
Remain in quarters.
01:29
Rescue two, ECC.
01:41
Q, do you repeat traffic?
01:44
Affirmative.
01:45
We're still on the line with a Spanish translator, but this is going to be for chest pain.
01:51
Q copy.
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Location mentioned:
Quincy St, Bakersfield, CA 93305
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