Patient experiences difficulty breathing at apartment complex, Orosi CA
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Emergency responders received a call about a patient having difficulty breathing at an apartment complex near Road 128 and Avenue 419 in Orosi, California. Contact was made to confirm the medical emergency.
Audio|Heard on: Tulare County Fire and CHP Pink
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02:56
Transcript:
00:00
Station 4, Medical Aid[1] 4-1730 Road 128, Cross of Avenue 419.
00:14
Station 4, Medical Aid[1] 4-10, Road 128, Cross of Avenue 419, T.O 416.
00:30
Comments and Ford, gentlemen.
00:35
Ensure me for difficulty breathing.
00:37
I do have a door coded needed.
00:55
And January 4 is going to be four zero.
00:59
Zero, zero, zero, zero.
01:01
The patient will be an apartment, E, C.
01:04
Joe.
01:25
Patrol 920401.
01:32
Patrol, 920501.
01:40
Control and he's your headquarters.
01:45
Control and use your high circuit.
01:52
Welcome.
01:54
Measure 4 Confirming 8-0.
01:57
Apartment number.
02:01
Section 4th, permanent,
02:03
B. Charlie.
02:05
Copy.
02:06
C.05, 0504.
02:16
Firecom. Infort, can you re-contact all apartments, school up to number 80?
02:24
Action. For approval, take a note, save a visit a callback with no answer.
02:35
The highest number at this department complex is 30.39.
02:43
All right, copy.
02:48
These are medical and activation.
02:50
They were able to make positive contact with the individual confirming they had a medical emergency.
02:55
I'll take the call back.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Medical Aid: Request for emergency medical assistance or response.
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