Person treated for breathing difficulty at hillside avenue, Pacific Grove CA
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Emergency responders assisted a person experiencing difficulty breathing near Hillside Avenue in Pacific Grove, California. The person was treated on site and did not require hospital transport.
Audio|Heard on: Monterey County Fire & EMS
Listen to dispatch call
02:30
Transcript:
00:00
Hillside Avenue, we're here for a difficult breathing, not feeling well, (number withheld).
00:06
Brickmanac 4.5, going to start proceeding.
00:08
Procedure.
00:14
Compeas, can you sign the rest?
00:19
Marcon, Medic 515, clear by ASO, available return.
00:27
(number withheld).
00:32
Okay, 101322.
00:33
This is a result of a domestic district.
00:36
Stage prior to arrival, PD now on scene.
00:39
26.
00:45
2630, go ahead.
00:51
You're at 8.
00:52
Can you do a prior's check, please?
00:55
All right, copy.
01:02
Monitor 8.2313, UTIA.
01:06
2313, U.TL 98. 2313, U.T.L.
01:08
98.
01:12
The office, have a good day.
01:22
14, here's 20 to 52 now.
01:25
Difficulty breathing and not doing well.
01:31
I don't know any support.
01:38
20, please 20 boy 10 8 and route to Dominican to assist to 15.
01:42
2620 boy in route to Dominican to assist.
01:46
50.
01:53
In 6211.
02:00
16211 is where I'm going.
02:03
Go ahead.
02:05
Amarna staged.
02:06
Are you also staged or are you out with PD?
02:09
We're on scene.
02:10
Cincture.
02:12
Got to be a advising scene secure.
02:18
I'm sorry, Tom, 6211.
02:22
Go ahead.
02:27
Patients, deny you medical.
02:28
We can cancel AMR.
02:30
We'll be available.
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Location mentioned:
Hillside Ave, Pacific Grove, CA 93950
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