Response coordination and search for a patient near the hospital ER entrance area who may have walked off., Fresno County CA
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According to the dispatch call, response coordination and search for a patient near the hospital ER entrance area who may have walked off.
Audio|Heard on: Eastern Fresno County Fire Dispatch (includes Selma, Sanger, Kingsburg and Reedley)
Listen to dispatch call
03:22
Transcript:
00:00
Mate,
00:01
contact with the charge and the person that is calling is not at the rotunda lobby or in the ER's lobby.
00:09
Do we have a better location for the patient?
00:13
It is a copy standby.
00:37
Ninegeraparity Night.
00:40
Nigerra parody night.
00:49
Zero in route.
00:52
9-0, copy and row.
00:53
Break,
00:54
165, go ahead.
00:56
That's negative, you can reduce code 2.
01:12
132, priority, priority, 3.
01:19
Air 5, copy, go ahead with Cruz.
01:25
9-2-7-2-7-7-5-4-1-5 alert 5 alert test
01:50
Affirmed, have a great shift.
01:58
Thank you. 232, repeating, priority 314, Midiwalwa Avenue, Correction.
02:05
Room 190.
02:11
Repeating, medic 190, priority 1.42, 202, West Saganalway.
02:21
I'm going to be.
02:47
A patient is stating that he is in front of the ER entrance wearing black sweater and blue pants.
02:56
In front of the entrance and no one waved this down and everyone that was matching that description didn't say anything.
03:04
We're circling the campus because Charter said that he had walked off.
03:12
Are you available?
03:16
I did advise that he saw you guys walk by.
03:18
We did advise him to flag you down if you're able to go back to that entrance area.
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Fresno County, CA
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