Medical emergency for unconscious elderly man in California, Salinas CA
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According to the dispatch call, a 92-year-old man was found unconscious with shallow breathing and low oxygen levels near Ranchito Del Rio Drive, California. Emergency medical responders were dispatched and en route to the hospital without using lights or sirens.
Audio|Heard on: Monterey County Fire & EMS
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03:4
Transcript:
00:00
Respondent with Venetitch 511 for Medical near Ranchito Del Rio Dr.
00:06
Rossetero Drive and Ranchito Drive on that page 26, 10.0.17.
00:27
Continued, sending.
00:33
In 4136 information.
00:37
Good.
00:41
Subject shown is a wanted person at a Newark.
00:45
Is 27 is going to be valid to Class C for a month?
00:50
Copy. That's going to be the subject I have in custody.
00:52
Can you switch in?
00:58
1815, near Ranchito Del Rio Drive, Cross the Terra Drive, and Ranchita Drive.
01:08
On medication 55, 17 is responding.
01:11
Can you repeat the update?
01:13
A 92-year-old male, not conscious,
01:17
with shallow breathing and low oxygen levels.
01:22
Medication 5575, 17.
01:36
Forty-one.
01:39
Forty-one, copy.
01:41
Go ahead and post to CDI, please.
01:44
Kelly.
01:57
Number 6434, stand by for the Incos.
02:04
33, TPR, Margaret.
02:08
Very copy. You got you.
02:15
It's 511 on CNN 821.
02:27
I'm going to have you guys post to Osama there for now.
02:37
And 1015 time of 7.51.
02:40
10.4. Thank you.
02:45
What is their ETA to CHOMP?
02:53
I'll inquire.
02:54
65 is 64 copies.
03:00
65 is 64 copies and we'll be in Robichomp.
03:03
Code 2[1] with 1.
Police codes explained
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Code 2: Urgent response required without use of lights or sirens.
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