Medical emergency at fairview middle school gym, Gonzales CA
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According to the dispatch call, a 14-year-old female at Fairview Middle School gymnasium is conscious and breathing after a medical emergency. Another person is experiencing head pain during wrestling practice.
Audio|Heard on: Monterey County Fire & EMS
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02:55
Transcript:
00:00
Stop for responding, it's going to be for a 14-year-old female conscious breathing.
00:09
Another wrestler is having head pain.
00:12
They're going to be in this gymnasium.
00:19
Can you repeat the location?
00:23
The end of Jim.
00:29
Do you?
00:30
All right, cops, you biddy-5-0-2.
00:37
One-to.
00:41
Channel.
00:44
Shall myself player available on page? Any air any air coming?
00:51
Copy, and set an activation, brake engine correction.
00:54
Chief 8,500, copy cancellation.
00:57
3500, copy.
00:58
Show me, California, charging.
01:01
Paul, Lincoln.
01:06
Copy.
01:08
Copy. Copy.
01:14
Cedar 1 time 90, I'll also be traffic 101 south at 188.
01:24
It's Gold Star paper plate on a GMC, so we're in color with one.
01:33
22, Center, can you follow review?
01:50
1125.
01:51
County the Christmas Street is on the right-hand shoulder for routine and we'll notify Cal-Tram and I'll show you in route to the other 1125.
01:59
Senator 10-0-218 and we'll be in route to sometime night.
02:12
Fire call Mention 8th.
02:17
Can you confirm as this is going to be the Fairview Middle School gymnasium 4th Street?
02:26
High School, 501 5th Street.
02:33
And Jamaica 111.
02:43
Medication 4.
02:50
Can you advise any mark to enter the complex on the north driveway?
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Location mentioned:
4th St, Gonzales, CA 93926
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