Medical emergency at apartment in Carmel Valley lodge, Carmel Valley CA
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According to the dispatch call, a medical emergency was reported at an apartment in Carmel Valley Lodge. A mother and daughter were involved in a dispute. Both reported having scabies and requested medical help. Law enforcement had not arrived yet.
Audio|Heard on: Monterey County Fire & EMS
Listen to dispatch call
02:20
Transcript:
00:00
Station 4,
00:02
Station 5, medical emergency, near Ford Road.
00:15
Medicare 5514 Regional Fire Ambulance, medical emergency seems not secure, near Ford Road, Carmel Valley Lodge, across the West Common Valley Road and West Side Drive, Amendment 46.
00:30
A report of the fire 1201 North Davis Road across the Tide-Ele-Adoby on now, page 1,2,3 at 12, 4th, 1,11406.
00:45
One link in 35 out of one week 35 out of one link to that photo, Senatorito.
00:52
Start to a medical near Ford Road, apartment 20, the Carmel Valley Lodge,
00:58
RP,
00:59
and what are feeding the leave,
01:05
also advising that she has gone crazy.
01:13
...abies as well.
01:14
Sounds like the RP needs of 132.
01:18
Only 1035,000.
01:23
And per the call-figure the ER, she can hear the daughter screaming in the background and banging on the door.
01:32
Well, I've covered.
01:38
Captain, 78E1.
01:44
You need to meet us at the end of the driveway.
01:56
FireCom, medication 5514, did you see that we went responding?
02:03
...surface, along with 5563, near Fort Road, Carmel Valley Lodge, number 20.
02:09
Two minute, morning.
02:11
It's some kind of dispute mother's daughter.
02:15
We both have scabies and requesting medical.
02:18
Law enforcement isn't around.
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Location mentioned:
Ford Rd, Carmel Valley, CA 93924
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