Medical aid provided for young woman with itching at college dorm, Rocklin CA
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According to the dispatch call, medical aid was provided at Sierra College Building Z dorm for a 20-year-old woman experiencing continuous itching. The officer on the scene indicated that the condition may be related to mental health.
Audio|Heard on: Rocklin Police, Fire, and EMS Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Engine 23, respond to medical aid.
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At near Sierra College Boulevard.
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Unit C,
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Sierra College Building Z, dorm.
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Over.
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139 responding to call from (name withheld).
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Copy 139 responding.
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139 responding.
00:43
I'm sending an info call to your spree.
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Sam 6, copy.
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Thank you.
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Engine 23 responding.
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Copy, engine 23.
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It's going to be in the dorm.
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Second floor conference room for a 20-year-old female, she's requesting medical attention for continuous itching.
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The officer on the scene believes there's also possibly mental health related.
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Copy.
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22, you can float out, I'm headed to code 2.
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104. Tempire.
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Please on scene advising you and AMR can reduce code 2.
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Copy.
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109, copy 2-2.
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3-2.
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Copy-2. Copy-O-2.
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Copy-O-T. Copy-O-T.
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Copy on scene.
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22 code 4. Code 4[1].
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[1]
Code 4: No further assistance needed; situation under control.
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Location mentioned:
Sierra College Blvd, Rocklin, CA 95677
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