Medical call near San Pablo and Gilman Streets, Berkeley CA
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According to the dispatch call, a medical emergency call was reported near San Pablo Avenue and Gilman Street in Berkeley. Engine 2 and Medic 2 units were dispatched, but the call was later canceled as the incident was transferred to Berkeley jurisdiction.
Audio|Heard on: Albany Police and Fire Dispatch
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01:50
Transcript:
00:00
Let me do engine two en route to the Starbucks.
00:03
That's turning en route.
00:04
It's one or even around for a project that was just at this time until the seat.
00:12
All right,
00:15
slash engine two is en route.
00:17
That's up for engine two en route.
00:22
I'm going to fire. Medic 2 responding.
00:24
Medic 2 can handle it.
00:27
Engine 2 copies, Medic 2s traffic canceled.
00:29
Thanks.
00:30
I can't support.
00:31
Just a Medic 2 responding.
00:38
Fire this dispatch, Medic 2, which one is concerned? You're clear to roll in?
00:47
I stand by this one.
00:53
Sorry, you're fetch.
00:54
He's a medical two-staged.
00:57
All right, just be advised.
01:03
He's unsure if he needs to medical afterpricing him.
01:05
He's currently at San Pablo and Gilman near (number withheld).
01:11
On the change of location, he said San Pablo and Gilman.
01:13
He said, San Pablo and Gilman.
01:19
Fire Dispatch Engine 2.
01:22
Is this a Berkeley call now?
01:28
The Medic 2 times by this one or just sign are fine with the patient.
01:36
Medic 2,
01:37
you can go ahead and cancel.
01:43
It's going to be a mostly call now.
01:45
Thank you.
01:48
Thanks, and copy cancel.
01:49
I know we're trying.
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Location mentioned:
Gilman St & San Pablo Ave, Berkeley, CA 94706
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