Medical pendant activated for elderly woman with mobility issues, Burlingame CA
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According to the dispatch call, a medical pendant alert was activated for a 77-year-old woman with mobility problems at a cottage behind a residence near Laurel Avenue in Burlingame. Emergency responders were dispatched with high priority to assist her, as she was unable to walk.
Audio|Heard on: San Mateo County EMS Dispatch
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02:48
Transcript:
00:00
The patient's going to be located in the back house.
00:03
It's called by the alarm company.
00:05
They got a medical pendant press.
00:07
Apparently, they made contact and the patient's unable to walk.
00:10
We had quite a few calls last night, so I believe streetside near Laurel Avenue.
00:15
And then the backhouse will be to the rear of the address.
00:18
That's it goes.
00:23
I'm at a 25 post-27, I'm at a 24 post-51.
00:31
27, guys are red, please.
00:34
470 for switch.
00:40
And you make 2.9, we're back to the main, have a good night.
00:42
2.9, have a good one.
00:48
So QQ, I gotta get you started as a closer available.
00:51
It's Priority 1[1] in the Burlingame, near Laurel Avenue in Burlingame, cross at Oak Grove and Park Road.
00:59
Priority 1[1] is a closer available unit, Mediq 2-2.
01:01
Medic 14, you can now cancel it at a closer unit, and Medic 14 back to Post-Daily.
01:07
Okay, go.
01:13
14, 7.I1, Rescue 63, Priority 1[1] in the South City, going to the Safeway at 30 Chestnut, 3-0, Chessna Avenue in South City for the Antoinette and Mission, Priority 1, Rescue, 63.
01:24
14, go ahead.
01:25
We can take that call for 22, so they can go home.
01:28
14, sorry, so I'll have them as the closest available unit, and they're not even domain yet.
01:33
Copy that, thank you.
01:35
Okay, make 28.
01:37
2.8, go ahead.
01:41
We get extension for trauma.
01:48
28, I'm sorry, what was the nature for the extension request?
01:51
Extension for Code 2[2], Trauma, return.
01:57
28, I showed that you transported Code 2[2], just confirming you did go Code 3[3].
02:04
Uh, sorry, this is a Code 2[2] trauma activation.
02:08
3.28, can you call in Landline?
02:16
8-2-2, Kenney?
02:26
All right, go ahead.
02:32
DUTE, you can now reduce code 2 per fire on scene.
02:35
The original came in as a medical pendant activation on a 77-year-old female mobility issues.
02:42
And I'm not sure if you're familiar with this location, but street's near Laurel Avenue and then she's in the little cottage in the back.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Priority 1: Highest-priority emergency response for life-threatening situations, typically requiring immediate action with lights and sirens.
[2]
Code 2: Urgent response without lights or sirens; proceed safely and obey all traffic laws.
[3]
Code 3: Emergency response with lights and sirens
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Location mentioned:
Laurel Ave, Burlingame, CA 94010
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