Teen male treated for knee injury near San Bruno police station, San Bruno CA
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Emergency services responded to a 17-year-old male with a knee injury near the San Bruno Police Station. The injury occurred during a police pursuit in South San Francisco. The response was low priority without lights or sirens.
Audio|Heard on: San Mateo County EMS Dispatch
Listen to dispatch call
01:52
Transcript:
00:00
Mr.C. 6030, just listen to PD's radio.
00:02
It looks like they're going to have you respond code 2, possibly to the PD,
00:07
a subsidy PD, you know, for any injury.
00:10
They're calling in right now.
00:14
Excuse me, Borgias, do you want us to go to the PD station or is there going to be the police station?
00:21
They're laying in line with us right now with my partner.
00:23
I'll confirm in just one moment.
00:30
Rescue 63 County.
00:36
Rescue 63 County.
00:39
Rescue 63 County?
00:41
Let's 633.
00:47
Rescue 663.
00:48
It turns out there actually is going to be at the San Bruno Police Station, so we're going to start
00:54
AMR unit that have continued stage.
00:56
They are still looking for two other subjects.
01:01
6-3 copies, we'll stage.
01:07
2.3, Priority 3[1] to San Bruno Police Station,
01:12
near Huntington Avenue, across the Forest Lane at Spieth Lane.
01:17
Priority 3[1], San Bruno Police Station, Act 23.
01:20
County Rescue 61.
01:21
Could I get a ring down from Hill, please?
01:24
Rescue 61, switch.
01:31
23, patient update.
01:34
Okay.
01:39
This is going to be related to the incident up in South City with the pursuit of your patient, a 17-year-old male with knee injury.
01:51
Okay.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Priority 3: Low-priority, non-emergency response with no lights or sirens.
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