Six-year-old falls with possible broken arm at school playground, Palo Alto CA
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders were called to Ohlone Elementary School in Palo Alto for a six-year-old boy who fell on the playground and may have broken his arm. The response was upgraded to an emergency with lights and sirens.
Audio|Heard on: Palo Alto Fire
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Transcript:
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Engine 63 and Medic 62 respond to medical aid at near Amarillo Avenue, Ohlone Elementary Palo Alto Cross Streets are Lewis Road and Greer Road.
00:15
Paul off the fire, MediX 64.
00:23
Medics 64 is returning from Kaiser Redwood City and we're just inside city limits.
00:27
You can send us that call with engine 63.
00:31
Copy Medics 62, just forgot the ring down.
00:41
Medics 64, respond to medical aid alpha, at near Amarillo Avenue, Ohlone Elementary Palo Alto Cross Streets are Lewis Road and Greer Road.
00:54
Medics 64163 attached to medical aid, sending alpha response for a six-year-old male,
00:59
the fall, possible broken arm, and they will be on the playground.
01:02
Medics 6413 both in route.
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Medicare.
01:14
Do we have a determination of the height of the fall?
01:22
Call up the Fire, Medics 64, or do the QODA will be upgrading Code 3[1]?
01:27
Copy Upgrading Code 3[1].
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[1]
Code 3: Emergency response using lights and siren.
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Location mentioned:
Amarillo Ave, Palo Alto, CA 94303
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