Medical emergency response near Concord Street in San Francisco, San Francisco CA
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Fire and emergency medical teams responded urgently to a medical emergency near Concord Street and Mission in San Francisco. Multiple ambulances and medic units coordinated patient transport.
Audio|Heard on: San Francisco City Fire and EMS
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01:46
Transcript:
00:00
The location is near Concord Street.
00:03
Crossed. Crossed mission and cross.
00:04
Go to look at the sister, Storm of Control 3.
00:11
In a dispatch engine 10 and K-Medic 113.
00:14
The location is Caring at Cope for it Cotech through medical and responsive.
00:18
Person in response to control two.
00:24
The other round number for this run, please.
00:31
Onex 558, the way in the area working at PG.
00:34
Copy.
00:40
(number withheld).
00:44
Copy that's (number withheld).
00:51
Thank you.
00:52
In addition to 107 and 107, the patient is Mission Station 630 Valencia, crossing Clarion and Sycamore.
00:58
This is the code CPDVAL, Respond of Control 3.
01:05
7, clear, PDT.
01:09
527, clear.
01:16
As we're going to end, Geary, this is the code code given unproblem, respond to control 2.
01:24
The Code 3[1] Medics at our location,
01:27
Medics 589 will take the Code 2[2] patient as well as the Code 3[1] patient.
01:37
122 you can cancel, MR-122 you can cancel.
01:43
A1R2, R21, you can show me, any water.
01:46
Happy.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Code 3: Emergency response with lights and sirens.
[2]
Code 2: Urgent, non-emergency response without lights or sirens; obey all traffic laws.
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Location mentioned:
Concord St, San Francisco, CA 94112
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