Medical alarm triggers response at apartment near West 6th Street, Gilroy CA
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders were called to an apartment near West 6th Street for a medical alarm activation involving an unknown male. No further details about the condition were provided.
Audio|Heard on: Santa Clara County Fire Agencies - South
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Transcript:
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Respond to medical aid, near West 6th Street.
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Wheeler, 6th Street.
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Cross streets are Carmel Street and Prince Dahl Street.
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South Bell 85 south of Saratoga for vehicle accidents.
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Copy back. You can cancel on just 72, attach engine seven-time.
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Just 79, 10, 4.J 772, copy.
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You can stand down.
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Trade Branch, safety, copies.
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You're looking at engine 79 and engine 73.
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You'll be going southbound 85, south of Sarasoga for two weeks access, White Honda on the right-hand shoulder,
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and another sedan in the center divide.
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One male having been paid.
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Section 79 copies.
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79 copies.
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33-gov. 33-calf.
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Another crime.
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Copy engine 47 responding is going to be a medical alarm, no other information, just donate some mail.
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Engine 47, Townier's advisor responding to near code 3, run number (number withheld) with a 5-minute EPA.
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Copy action from, apartment C.134.
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A-affirm.
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(number withheld)
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27.
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47, Dave, hides up the apartment was going on the first floor.
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Location mentioned:
Carmel St & W 6th St, Gilroy, CA 95020
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