Medical emergency at Monterey Regional Airport drop-off area, Monterey CA
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Emergency services responded to a medical emergency involving an elderly male experiencing pain all over his body at the drop-off area near Monterey Regional Airport. The scene was secured by police on arrival.
Audio|Heard on: Monterey County Fire & EMS
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Transcript:
00:00
It's going to be near Fred Kane Drive, Monterey Regional Airport.
00:06
Code 2[1] response for a scene secure for an elderly male complaint of pain all over the body at drop-off area.
00:19
In Sky Park Drive for our map 2316 H Hotel, 10.0144.
00:29
You're safe.
00:33
2028, negative XEase, break for term.
00:38
We're canceled on scene, available.
00:41
Pages on the scene.
00:42
They're requesting fire continues for the blue stone.
00:46
Copy, go ahead and post to Fremont.
00:50
We'll copy Fremont.
00:58
From the service unit for the submission.
01:09
2313 George 10.9.
01:19
2313 George, service date, add-up, mail not returned unclaimed, verbal or personal service needed.
01:31
I've got mentioned 5412.
01:32
We're at 18.
01:33
It looks like single vehicle in the middle of the roundabout.
01:37
We'll be working on fluids.
01:48
Region 16, copy responding totered.
01:51
Near Fred Kane Drive, Monterey Regional Airport drop-off area right in the front.
01:55
PD's on scene, scene secure.
01:58
An male with pain all over.
02:00
Medic 55, Canyon D'Oray.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Code 2: Urgent response required without use of lights or sirens.
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Location mentioned:
Monterey Regional Airport (MRY), 200 Fred Kane Dr, Monterey, CA 93940
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