Three people receive medical help near Ralston Ave Wendy's, Belmont CA
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Emergency responders assisted three people needing medical attention near the Wendy's at Ralston Avenue in Belmont. One patient had a nosebleed. The response was urgent but non-emergency.
Audio|Heard on: San Mateo County EMS Dispatch
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Transcript:
00:00
I am going to need a second rig because we've got three patients out of this.
00:04
Ten-four, I'll go two or go three.
00:12
Just go with Code 2[1] for now.
00:15
We're going to work on the worst of the three.
00:18
One's got a nose bleed, one we have...
00:20
Time far, I'll start you at a second in Code 2[1].
00:24
Thank you.
00:29
671, Code 2[1], party 3, second in on a metaplade.
00:34
It's going to be in front of the Wendy's at near Ralston Avenue.
00:38
Near Ralston Avenue in Belmont across the Alberta North County Road, party 3 for Benton.
00:44
County 71, just confirming we're not admitted after LOLS.
00:49
Pennsylvania, you can cancel out and see what time it is.
00:52
7-1, Bobby, thank you.
00:54
All right, clear for us.
00:56
7-0, Kenny.
00:58
Thank you. They're out of the main tonight.
01:01
Time for good night.
01:06
The 73, Code 2[1]nd Party 3, second in on the medical aid.
01:10
In Belmont in front of the Wendy's, near Ralston Avenue across Belver and Old Town.
01:17
The property in the United Country.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Code 2: Urgent response without lights or sirens; proceed safely and obey all traffic laws.
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Location mentioned:
Ralston Ave, Belmont, CA 94002
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