Multiple patients treated for overdose near Desmond Street, San Francisco CA
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According to the dispatch call, multiple patients including children were treated for a drug overdose near Desmond Street in San Francisco. Additional medical support was requested due to the severity of the situation.
Audio|Heard on: San Francisco City Fire and EMS
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01:43
Transcript:
00:00
The location, near Desmond Street, cross of Visitacion, and Sunnydale for the urgent call, stick with sleepness on control three.
00:06
Have a wonderful shift.
00:10
Thank you, beautiful.
00:11
Thank you.
00:25
We're going to need a second ambulance to this call.
00:32
The engine 15 on scene, now multiple patients, emergency response with lights and sirens, it's an overdose.
00:41
10, standby for redispatch emergency response with lights and sirens.
00:43
510, stand down for another emergency response with lights and sirens.
00:50
Grafton, cross of Faxon and Jules for the emergency response with lights and sirens unconscious effective reading patient control e3.
00:57
2 Q14 on 17th.
01:03
1414.
01:07
143.
01:09
Engine 44 is on T.
01:10
Engine 44 is on T.
01:16
Request of the RC up here because it's multiple pediatric patients, our protocol is an RCS to go.
01:23
Copy that? It was just engine 15 checking in.
01:30
You're responding because it's multiple patients.
01:33
It looks like it's at least two pediatric overdoses.
01:36
All right, miss.
01:38
Can you upgrade the Mexico 3-door location for a laceration to the left hand?
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Location mentioned:
Desmond St, San Francisco, CA 94134
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