Medical emergency at Stanford Medical Offices in Redwood City, Redwood City CA
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A 66-year-old male at Stanford Medical Offices in Redwood City was reported with a possible stroke. Emergency responders reduced the priority after evaluation and went to third floor, room one for medical care.
Audio|Heard on: San Mateo County EMS Dispatch
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03:14
Transcript:
00:00
25, Priority 1[1] in Redwood City, Stanford Medical Offices, near Broadway, Pavilion B, Crosswood-Douglas Avenue, Priority 1, Redwood City,
00:10
925,
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23 plus 13.
00:20
Good morning, County, 204, ready for time.
00:27
204, you're coming up on your portable as 2-2.
00:36
And AMR204, your roster is also blank.
00:42
How are we looking at?
01:00
Good morning, Tom's coming to you.
01:06
Rescue 63, Priority 1[1], South San Francisco,
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(number withheld) McDonald Drive.
01:12
(number withheld) McDonald Drive, Crosshead, Ulta, Lowell Drive.
01:15
Party 1, South San Francisco, Rescue 63.
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Thank you, Golly Town.
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Max 50, good morning, post 71.
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We're on the rig.
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For rescue safety, I have you acknowledged.
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I'm right, 23.
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23.
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23.
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I do disagree.
01:48
They came back. I'll be there.
01:49
I lost GPS for a moment.
01:50
I see you up in Sanfordo.
01:51
I'm going to send you over to 71.
01:54
Okay,
01:57
medic 50 down to post 14,
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please.
02:04
So, this is 51.
02:09
This is 250.
02:10
This is 250 patient update.
02:18
Over 663.
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This is 63.
02:26
PD is on scene of a welfare check for a 75-year-old male.
02:31
Now we've clustered a medical evaluation.
02:37
25 patient update?
02:39
25 patient update. Okay,
02:45
25 patient update.
02:53
Make 25, we go into Bavillian B-Boy room or suite 35.
02:58
Reduce priority three per EMD[2].
03:00
It's a 66-year-old male stroke call.
03:03
This will be on the first floor.
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Okay.
03:07
25, my apologies, discretion, third floor,
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third floor, room one.
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Twenty-five.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Priority 1: Highest-priority emergency response for life-threatening situations, typically requiring immediate action with lights and sirens.
[2]
EMD: Emergency Medical Dispatch
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