Medical call for patient with chest pain near Bowman and Bell roads, Placer County CA
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Emergency units responded to a medical call near Bowman Road and Bell Road for a patient reporting chest pain. The patient was located near a black Cadillac. Additional suspicious activity involving juveniles was noted nearby, but the primary incident involved the chest pain medical emergency.
Audio|Heard on: Placer County Law Enforcement and CAL Fire
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Transcript:
00:00
Engine 2351 on the air, AMR ambulance, medical for chest pain.
00:04
Bowman Road, cross of Bell Road.
00:09
The patient will be located in a black Cadillac near 1723.
00:16
4212 suspicious circumstance, westbound 20 is the partner of them.
00:24
4212.
00:31
South Ponorosa overpass, there's a vehicle,
00:35
possibly a dark colored ship relay SCD, tucked off into the bushes just south,
00:40
just east of South Montereosa.
00:42
It's in the turnout just east of the bridge on a dirt road.
00:46
RP saw an X-way 2 juveniles on the right-hand shoulder of the eastbound side in the bushes.
00:52
The X-ray appeared to be on each and us.
00:58
Roll my phone, Peter.
01:00
Hi-bye.
01:02
Okay.
01:04
Okay.
01:06
Temfer.
01:10
Northridge Way, cross-up, Crutland Road in the dead end.
01:14
Timeout, (number withheld).
01:19
Additionally, Pudhill Fire for command at (number withheld).
01:26
Two fleets for H-0.
01:30
T.1.20, that's for ID (number withheld).
01:37
A.M.R. unit responding to Bowman Road and Bell Road, identified.
01:46
Gratzel, AMR 160, responding to Bowman.
01:51
AMR 160, (number withheld).
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Location mentioned:
Bowman Rd & Bell Rd, California 95603
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