Multiple medical emergencies requiring CPR in Mentone, Mentone CA
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Emergency services responded to multiple medical calls in Mentone, including performing CPR and unknown medical aids in various locations near Mentone Boulevard and Mountie Vista Avenue.
Audio|Heard on: San Bernardino County Area Fire, Calfire, USFS, CHP
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02:8
Transcript:
00:00
Unknown medical aid, Medic truck 151, Mountie Vista Avenue, and O2 Street.
00:14
CPR[1], Medic Engine 9, Avenue,
00:18
Near Mentone Boulevard between Fluent Avenue and Mentone Boulevard.
00:36
Thank you. Unknown High Fire, Medican 75, 3911, Vermont Street, between West Coral Street and West June Lake.
00:53
Unknown Medical Aid, Medic Engine 152, Mountie Vista Avenue, and H.O.T.B.Rotions.
00:59
They are going to handle.
01:03
75151. Requesting rotation for Sammerdial TD,
01:07
they will handle.
01:11
Copy to be at 98.
01:13
151, I copy 1098.
01:19
I am Sarvertonin 1611.
01:21
Can you please show me on the scene?
01:26
I got me.
01:35
CPR[1] I go one, Italian 1611 at Pemble Towns Mobile Home Park, near Cypress Avenue, Unit 42, between Fillmore Street and Cypress Avenue.
01:49
75-151BWF, can you just advise a tow truck that can advise San Bernardino PD?
01:56
7-3. 75-151.
01:58
It is a committee that you order me one more AMR unit code 3.
02:04
For a total of three ambulances, the first two are you on scene?
02:08
I am happy.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
CPR: Cardiopulmonary resuscitation being performed or required due to cardiac or respiratory arrest.
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Location mentioned:
Mentone Blvd, Mentone, CA 92359
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