Emergency response for medical issue in san leandro apartment, San Leandro CA
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Emergency responders arrived with lights and sirens at an apartment near Springlake Drive for a medical emergency involving a 77-year-old woman.
Audio|Heard on: Alameda County Fire
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02:32
Transcript:
00:00
Is it from the address our MPC.
00:03
From near Springlake Dr, Apartment 202.
00:10
How we thank you.
00:14
Motion, G14 and Ralph.
00:18
C14 Covina Ralph.
00:20
Let's be on Techport.
00:26
Track 31, award engine one.
00:28
We're finding with Chief 14, medic 5B1, Coast Recurred Collision, Two patients on scene.
00:35
All right, both patients were able to crawl out of the vehicle airbag where to play.
00:39
Stafford.
00:43
Engineer, control, pull.
00:48
Okay.
00:52
Thank you.
00:54
Shutting down one of the lines off the Y, one of the lines off the Y.
01:01
Got it.
01:03
Got it. ...Lade 4 in 22nd Crudence and the Crudicle.
01:10
Ten of course, Derek.
01:16
...closure to that North Damia accident and any other response.
01:24
Did you want out there?
01:31
No, Regulum.
01:33
You permit me to already committed, 580.
01:39
Everyone, you can disregard.
01:41
So can your review lab.
01:43
Everyone, you can disregard.
01:48
Council Realt? Councilor.
01:51
Today, we'll continue to the call to central guard, Captain.
01:59
I'll collision too.
02:01
Police from coverage, let's start back to Alameda District Inuit.
02:06
I just copy.
02:10
Private. Copy.
02:11
Copy. Copy. Copy this copy.
02:18
Chairman 3, BLS-150, you can't put closer.
02:27
Heading 586 responding with Henson 12 on scene to be apartment 202 code 3 for a 77-year female
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Location mentioned:
Springlake Dr, San Leandro, CA 94578
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