Medical call at assisted living facility in Paradise Village, National City CA
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Emergency responders were dispatched to a medical call at the Paradise Village Assisted Living facility in National City, California. Initial confusion occurred regarding the patient's location between the assisted living section and the skilled nursing section, but the patient was confirmed at the assisted living facility.
Audio|Heard on: Heartland Fire
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01:40
Transcript:
00:00
Is this patient out of the hospital or out of a private residence? We're having a hard time finding the scene.
00:06
It's going to be at the assisted living facility in room 307.
00:13
I'll do that.
00:19
Control engine 21 of them.
00:22
(number withheld). Can you place that out of service, special, very not a little approximately 3rd century, please.
00:27
Such comments.
00:36
National City Engine 31, Medical,
00:40
6TalA, 6 Delta, 1445FU Avenue, 1445 Caves, Unit 1, Cross Street, E16 Street, National City Engine 31,
00:51
630, 6 Delta.
00:57
Geromedic 14 responding.
01:05
Central Engine 16, Georgia.
01:07
Agent 16.
01:08
En route to script for personnel.
01:11
Notify the Italian 6.
01:14
Metro BLS 401.
01:15
BELAS 401.
01:20
Do you guys have, are you going to be able to the facility at this nursing facility? Because we're at Paradise Valley matter and they said getting called.
01:29
4-01, that's a firm.
01:30
We own a Paradise Valley, Christian Paradise Village Assisted Living.
01:35
The SNF and the Assisted Living might be separate.
01:39
I can do a call back.
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Location mentioned:
Paradise Village, National City, CA 91950
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