Medical crew responds to unconscious person near Stanyan St, San Francisco CA
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According to the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel responded urgently to an unconscious person near Stanyan Street in San Francisco.
Audio|Heard on: San Francisco City Fire and EMS
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02:22
Transcript:
00:00
Your assistant medic 546 en route code 3 for unconscious person.
00:10
3, 2.2, 2-1-15, clear in your sink.
00:13
King 115, copy.
00:19
Medic 560 location near Ocean St, suite 207, shortness of route control 3.
00:34
Camera 110 logging back on the board vehicle number (number withheld).
00:50
The location in Martin.
00:54
Standing Park.
00:59
I just say to the stadium park.
01:00
Just say that's standing in front not so, sir.
01:04
Stand in Park, copy.
01:07
See 16-560.
01:09
You can show us in Rob, but we are at our ODI time.
01:16
86 a.O.R. from Venice.
01:20
Another 586 are available at UCSF Parnassus.
01:25
Stand by.
01:31
Gate, Unit 714, Code 2, sick, Control 2, Cross 11Worth, and continue.
01:41
2, 6, Control 3.
01:47
Copy switching.
01:50
All Ayrs, Medic 510, Control 2 for status on scene 510, control 2, status on scene.
02:00
And facility,
02:03
Someone will flag you down.
02:07
On 10 copies, thank you.
02:09
(Name withheld), we'll see if I can find somebody closer.
02:15
We're placing that at 546 who is responding from Ocean and Felton.
02:19
This is for the Code 3[1] unconscious.
02:20
Control 2, 546, you can't.
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:
Stanyan St, San Francisco, CA 94117
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