Medical emergency involving homeless individuals in Hercules, Hercules CA
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A medical emergency occurred near Mini Drive in Hercules involving multiple homeless individuals. Fire and police units responded to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Hercules Pinole Public Safety
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02:22
Transcript:
00:00
5.501 Serino.
00:01
The unit's fire and ambulance responding on a medical near Mini Drive.
00:13
Well, that's two perfect.
00:15
Send me 101.
00:23
Squad 25 Priority 1[1] Medical near Mini Drive Squad 25 Priority 1 Medical near Mini Drive Cross of Violet Drive and Stanford Drive Caprit C-5 2-06
00:42
Engine TeamBetic for responding for a 86
00:48
12.
00:52
B.S. 11 and ones.
00:59
Crenadies.
01:01
Cite coin 27? Okay.
01:03
Okay. Okay.
01:05
27, 29. I don't know.
01:08
This is Squawin 25.
01:10
Prove the battalion chief. We need a PD unit to respond with us.
01:13
Squad 25, I copy.
01:16
L4 say my distance.
01:18
L4, go ahead.
01:26
(number withheld), last of a slide,
01:29
female adaptation.
01:32
Copy.
01:33
6-2-2-2-Somit.
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The next 6-2-5-minute.
01:42
Two units to clear and respond with fire near Mini Drive on a medical due to the unknown number of homeless subjects.
01:52
Two calls six.
01:54
Two calls six.
02:00
Confirm you'll go on route with two call one.
02:05
Sure.
02:06
So far, two call one, two poll six sending you the detail with fire.
02:12
ULS.4-2-P-E-S.
02:16
Squad 25, we have PDA and Rout.
02:18
Copy thank you.
02:20
ULS.4-Co2-PES.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Priority 1: Highest-priority emergency or medical response requiring immediate attention.
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Hercules, CA
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