Medical emergency near Mission Street and Niagara Avenue, San Francisco CA
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According to the dispatch call, a medical emergency occurred near Mission Street, near Niagara Avenue and Pope. Multiple emergency units responded urgently to room 206.
Audio|Heard on: San Francisco City Fire and EMS
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01:56
Transcript:
00:00
413 medic 558 location near Mission Street unit 206 cross the Niagara and Pope code 3 medical a translation call more to follow respond to control 8 3
00:10
control 1 street crisis 3 can send us a code to the ambulance our location
00:23
The Joe's and Leavenworth.
00:25
Units due, engine three, truck three, battalion two.
00:28
Respondentrol A2, your attack is 12.
00:34
7, Clearing, General.
00:37
Crisis,
00:38
team three,
00:43
on scene, on scene, response to control A1.
00:49
That code two to the general and the MBA or code three.
00:54
Go two. Thank you.
00:56
Do you copy Greenwich?
00:58
Copy,
01:00
copy.
01:02
Sorry, is that AMR 205?
01:05
AMR 215.
01:08
Okay.
01:10
Good morning.
01:11
We are logging on the board, BLS, Physical 38871, AOLG dot patch.
01:18
Good morning, open Frank, please.
01:22
Okay, okay.
01:23
Okay, okay.
01:24
Okay,
01:29
Tim. Section 43.
01:32
Stinger 43.
01:33
Let me get an R-C-gar location.
01:39
Copy.
01:44
Special call for RC4, RC4, Code 3[1] to assist units on scene, near Mission Street,
01:51
Niagara and Pope, Room 206, Respond of Control 3.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Code 3: Emergency response with lights and sirens.
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Location mentioned:
Mission St, San Francisco, CA 94112
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