Child injured after falling from tree at public library, Pacifica CA
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A 10-year-old child fell from a tree at Pacifica Library, falling an estimated 10 to 29 feet. The child was responsive at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: San Mateo County EMS Dispatch
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02:23
Transcript:
00:00
23 Priori 1 Pacifica to the Pacifica Library near Terra Nova Boulevard Cross of Aspen Drive and Alicante Drive Pacifica Library and then at 23
00:14
County 22 can we get Samford
00:17
May just the 2 switch but at 45 plus 92 May 10 I'll show you hand on the airport
00:28
6'7, you can access the Mindigo Hill Trail from Alpine Road.
00:36
And it's a 66-year-old male fall victim.
00:39
They're saying no injuries at this time, but he is weak.
00:42
They're trying to make their way back to Alpine Road where their car is, where they parked.
00:48
Any credit cops, thank you.
00:51
Okay, thank you.
00:53
50, affirmative.
00:55
204
00:59
204 Can I get the status of Pava?
01:11
I'm checking right now and it looks like Pava is open
01:17
Copy thank you
01:23
Medi-7,
01:25
go ahead.
01:34
Medi-Matic 7, it looks like you can actually reduce a priority 3 now, I don't think I had that before.
01:39
You can reduce a priority 3.
01:42
Medi-7 copies, reduced priority 3, thank you.
01:49
23 patient update.
01:52
Hey.
01:59
They're going to have you park in the library parking lot.
02:03
Your patient is a 10-year-old male fall victim from a tree and unknown extent of injuries.
02:14
And at 23, it looks like the fall is considered to be a long haul between 10 and 29 feet.
02:21
A patient is responding normally.
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Location mentioned:
Pacifica, CA 94044
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