Medical emergency for man given wrong medication near San Antonio, Mountain View CA
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According to the dispatch call, a medical emergency was reported near San Antonio Road in Mountain View involving a 60-year-old man who was prescribed the wrong medication and was not fully alert. Security was on the scene to assist.
Audio|Heard on: Mountain View Fire
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Transcript:
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French and 52 of free EMD1 near San Antonio Road near chain on San Antonio.
00:14
Engine 52. Respond to medical lake pre-EMD-1.
00:19
At near San Antonio,
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San Antonio, San Antonio, Mountain View.
00:24
Cross streets are Miller Avenue and Fayette Drive.
00:30
Mountain View, engine 53, cancel engine 52.
00:33
Attached engine 52 to that call, show us responding.
00:38
Copy engine 53 to handle.
00:41
Engine 52 you can stand down.
00:42
Stand by Furtainte.
00:50
Engine 53. Respond to medical aid, pre-EMD-1.
00:56
At near San Antonio near San Antonio locates near San Antonio Mountain View.
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Cross streets are Miller Avenue and Fayette Drive.
01:09
1053 I show you in route this would be a trial response for a 60-year-old male that's not completely alert was prescribed the wrong medication not feeling well
01:24
agent 53 copies
01:31
1053 Mountain View, the RPA security, they're out with a subject by the name is (name withheld).
01:36
They'll be near Chase on the San Antonio site.
01:40
No flight.
01:44
Engine 53 cops.
01:50
Engine 53, confirm they mean Wells Fargo, not Chase Bank on Castro?
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Location mentioned:
San Antonio Rd, Mountain View, CA 94040
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