Medical aid given at two locations in Milpitas, Milpitas CA
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According to the dispatch call, fire department responded to two medical emergencies in Milpitas. One involved a 59-year-old man with right leg pain at near Redwood Avenue. The other was for a 36-year-old woman who was conscious and breathing at near Dixon Landing Road.
Audio|Heard on: Milpitas Fire
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01:52
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 88, Medic 1, Medical Aid, near Redwood Avenue, cross of North Abbott Avenue and East Street, map page 53.
00:22
Medic 2. Truck 86.
00:25
Medical Aid.
00:27
Near Dixon Landing Road.
00:30
Cross of North Milpeda Boulevard.
00:33
Engine 88. Sure, you're responding to near Redwood Avenue Crossup North Abbott and Heath for a 59-year-old male conscious and breathing with right leg pain.
00:41
80.
00:48
88 copies.
00:50
Can you show 88 responding to the call on Dixon Landing Road, sending next to the call on Redwood app?
00:59
Copy. Show your response to the call on Dixon Landing?
01:03
Show the truck responding to Redwood?
01:10
Engine 88, here is Pawningdale in near Dixon Landing Road Department, 164 for a 36-year-old female.
01:17
Vita C here, she's conscious and breathing.
01:21
98, copy.
01:28
Truck 86, which are responding to near Redwood Avenue, impressive North Avenue, Heath, for a 59-year-old male conscious and breathing with right leg pain.
01:37
Counties responding on a Charlie.
01:39
Truck 86.
01:43
Truck 86. Truck 860.
01:50
Engine 88, Kennedy, Kennedy's responding on a Charlie.
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Location mentioned:
Dixon Landing Rd, Milpitas, CA 95035
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