59-year-old man with groin pain treated at Market Street, Redding CA
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According to the dispatch call, emergency services responded to a 59-year-old man complaining of groin pain and swelling near Market Street in Redding, California. Initial medical units were dispatched and later canceled by medics after assessment.
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Transcript:
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Filter response, South Market Street, Engine 3, engine 3.
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R36.
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Engine 3 is follow the sure stop near Ellis and Grange.
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It's a 21 Delta response, 59-year-old male, groin pain, and swelling.
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For 36, can you 1090? In background.
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You can clear myself in 72 off of 875.
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We provided sites.
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I copy. Thank you.
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Mary-1108-0-7.
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Mary-1-24.
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Okay,
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1-204. I'm going 97 on 828.
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May 4, I'm going 98.
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Number 8.85,
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County is one.
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North 8.8.0.
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Copy.
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Go to Mary 3.
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I'm code 4.
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Is there a DVA is flying?
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Mary 3, not that I can talk.
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Okay, 4. You can log it out.
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Everything up here is secure and code for?
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I copy.
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Okay, Shethon.
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All right.
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All right, can you confirm what to call you're transporting for? I don't show you on anything.
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Sam 75's call.
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That's a safe foot.
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Copy, thank you.
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Engine 3 Shastcom, you can cancel per medics.
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I'll show you available.
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Location mentioned:
S Market St, Redding, CA 96001
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