Medical emergency with CPR at Constitution Blvd location, Salinas CA
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According to the dispatch call, fire engine and medical unit responded to a medical emergency near Constitution Boulevard in Salinas, California. CPR was being performed on the patient. Patient transport was rerouted to Natividad Hospital for treatment.
Audio|Heard on: Monterey County Fire Dispatch - Command 31
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02:44
Transcript:
00:00
Say, four-mire, cover the 10-52[1].
00:03
Okay,
00:05
44.
00:06
Okay,
00:11
37. 7-mine.
00:17
7-mine.
00:19
Okay,
00:21
37's available, returning.
00:25
Over returning, 10-503.
00:31
Radicate 2 CPR in progress.
00:42
Using a route with two firewriters to Ansar LZ.
00:56
We can't fly in a jet.
00:57
IACD, engine 35.
01:03
Engine 35, Mark.
01:05
Okay.
01:11
Monoride, notify LZ that we're going to be en route to intibata with two riders.
01:22
Engine 35, Mari, copies en route, Natividad,
01:27
divides L-C-L-D at 1055.
01:42
LZ, Mara. Not sure if you copy traffic from Engine 35, but they have rerouted to Natividad Hospital, with CPR in progress.
01:52
You get advised CalStar 5.
01:57
Anzar LZ copies, advise in Calstar 5.
02:02
Me and Mari did you copy traffic?
02:09
Negative standalone.
02:14
Monorade in 4675-75-0.7.
02:18
9-10-56.
02:26
Monorate, the time 4617, go-ho with your traffic.
02:32
4617, Medi-2 is diverted to Natividad with two riders CPR on progress.
02:42
Hello, face-to-face with them.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-52: Ambulance needed
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Location mentioned:
Constitution Blvd, Salinas, CA 93906
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