Medical emergency for elderly female at assisted living, San Jose CA
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Emergency medical response to an 89-year-old female at Ivy Park Assisted Living who was urinating blood. Separate unrelated vehicle accidents were also reported nearby.
Audio|Heard on: San Jose Fire
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01:49
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 11, Medical, Ivy Park Assisted Living, near Santa Teresa Boulevard, Unit 323, Building A, near Passaio de Arbo Lays and Uruguaynoe Road, Station 11's area.
00:18
Engine 2, Delta Response, near Manning Avenue, Uralom Rock Avenue and Highland Avenue, Station 2's area.
00:30
The engine 30.
00:34
Engine 30, go ahead.
00:38
Stand with the engine 30.
00:39
Can you advise CHP that we spotted another vehicle accident where an individual in a Tesla is going to get off at the Alma exit? They called 911.
00:49
It's a non-injury.
00:50
We're now at the accident scene, which is at southbound 87.
00:57
At the Alma exit, if you want to advise CHP where this accident is.
01:04
Section 30104, two separate accidents, unrelated.
01:07
This one is injury and the one you reported for the Tesla is non-injury.
01:12
That's affirmative.
01:14
The Tesla wants to file a report because there was an object in the road,
01:18
and we're on scene with Medics 76, but we're going to need CHP for traffic control.
01:24
Engine 30, 10.
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Salafire, Indivore.
01:33
Grimson, 4.
01:34
Go ahead.
01:37
The lift the system, only.
01:38
You can cancel county.
01:40
Under 4.
01:46
Plevencentivate and alpha, it's an alpha, 89-year-old female urinating blood.
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San Felipe Rd, San Jose, CA 95135
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