Medical help requested for foot injury near 5th and Coombs, Napa CA
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Medical responders assisted a person with a foot injury near 5th and Coombs streets in Napa.
Audio|Heard on: Napa City and American Canyon Fire Dispatch
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02:7
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 1, Med 64, Code 2[1] for a person down, the 5th Street garage, near 5th Street.
00:08
Near 5th Street, across Brown Street or Coombs, Mount Page, R.
00:11
(name withheld), 63.
00:18
Apple 4, Rescue 1.
00:24
Rescue 1.
00:29
Rescue 1 on call to view garage.
00:32
You can show Engine 1 available.
00:39
Copy Rescue 1 will handle.
00:41
Engine 1 available.
00:44
Nah, before, Battalion One.
00:49
Battalion One.
00:51
In the area.
00:53
I do have a homeless subject walking down the street with a cart.
00:57
Did you have a description?
01:05
Battalion 1, he was only described as wearing a maroon or black hoodie.
01:17
I copy that.
01:18
It's probably one of the same.
01:19
I'm going to check in with him.
01:21
You can continue the response code two.
01:26
Copy the Italian one.
01:28
One in the same. We'll check in with him.
01:29
Continue the response code two.
01:36
After Battalion 1 made contact.
01:39
We'll be at the corner of 5th and Coombs continue their response.
01:45
She's requesting medical help.
01:53
Please, Battalion 1 continue the response to 5th and Coombs.
01:57
She's requesting medical help and confirming continue code 2.
02:04
Farm, co-tune is fine for a foot injury.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Code 2: Urgent response without lights and sirens (expedite, non-emergency)
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Location mentioned:
5th St, Napa, CA 94559
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