Medical emergency response near Esmond Avenue and 26th Street, Richmond CA
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Emergency services responded urgently to a medical situation near Esmond Avenue and 26th Street in Richmond. Multiple units attended the scene including fire and police. The incident involved a transport related to an involuntary psychiatric hold and other medical assistance requests.
Audio|Heard on: Hercules Pinole Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Royal 20, response to involuntary psychiatric hold transport.
00:04
At near Shattuck Avenue.
00:07
Cross streets are Derby Street and Ward Street, near Adeline Street.
00:12
Local 1, Royal 20 can show us en route, EPA,
00:16
8 minutes.
00:17
Ready.
00:23
Good for the coffee, Medical.
00:25
Two-six in Esmond.
00:30
From fire engine 66, response to a medical emergency for police department, unknown medical,
00:36
clear to move in.
00:38
Stand for engine 66.
00:39
That's unknown medical for police department at 26th and Esmond, clear to move in.
00:44
Reuters from 5-6 en route.
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6-6 en route.
00:48
Like 5, 1033.
00:50
Medicaid, urgent non-emergency response for police department near Arlene Drive, cross of Lee Street,
00:56
urgent response for backing.
00:58
Thank.
00:59
13 for cover.
01:00
877 Roads Drive.
01:02
It's going to be from the Johnson president coming the entry garage door.
01:06
I can't do that, prior.
01:09
Medic 689, you respond for a medical emergency.
01:12
26th Street and Esmond.
01:13
26th and Esmond.
01:16
I have no medical agency.
01:19
We have a couple of the 33's.
01:21
Last one was July of this year, close with S3.
01:24
Sixth Street, that's awesome.
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Location mentioned:
Esmond Ave & 26th St, Richmond, CA 94804
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