Medical unit responds to respiratory distress, Redding CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel from Unit 116 responded to a patient experiencing respiratory distress and transported the individual to Mercy Hospital with lights and sirens. Station 5 was requested for additional assistance en route.
Audio|Heard on: SHASCOM EMS Dispatch
Listen to dispatch call
01:41
Transcript:
00:00
ShastaCom 116.
00:03
ShastaCom 116, we're en route to Mercy Hospital code three with a respiratory distress patient.
00:12
Requesting Station 5 personnel ready for assistance.
00:19
Sixteen, confirming code upgrade.
00:21
Code three and requesting assistance at Mercy.
00:24
Your radio is breaking up.
00:32
ShastaCom, they are requesting Engine Five assistance.
00:41
Unreadable.
00:47
Unit 116, en route to Station Five code three.
00:51
Need a firefighter out front to assist.
00:57
116 is still unreadable.
01:04
116, 134, use landline communication.
01:11
116, you may need to switch to landline.
01:13
Still unreadable.
01:16
ShastaCom 116, how do you copy?
01:20
116, I copy your transmission now.
01:24
Station 5,
01:26
We are code three to Mercy with respiratory distress.
01:32
116, copy.
01:33
And Mercy, code three, are you still needing fire?
01:38
We will stop by their station and have personnel ready.
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Location mentioned:
Rosaline Ave, Redding, CA 96001
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