Medical aid call at Santa Barbara apartment, Santa Barbara CA
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Emergency responders received a medical aid call near North Patterson Avenue in Santa Barbara. Medic Engine 14 was dispatched and later cancelled upon clearing the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Santa Barbara County Sheriff, Fire, Aircraft and Marine, Lompoc Police / Fire
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04:52
Transcript:
00:00
Medical aid, near North Patterson Avenue.
00:03
Respond on Command 2.
00:11
Medic 5. S.B.
00:23
5.
00:25
Go ahead of (number withheld).
00:29
We are heading (number withheld).
00:55
Control 34 and service local.
01:00
I can't be it.
01:08
1097.
01:14
1087.
01:25
35, 10-2-6.
01:29
(Name withheld) got up.
01:32
2XA Victor Paul 303.
01:35
You've got to.
01:40
When you've got one way to the hotel.
01:43
Bye.
02:03
10 copies.
02:11
011 northbound low Caryl's on.
02:15
Okay, 4. Okay.
02:18
All right.
02:25
All right.
02:37
3953 Code 4.
02:40
3953 Code 4.
02:43
20,000 you follow us.
02:52
Medic 5,000, CUTH.
02:57
Medic 5, G1.1.
03:12
Thank you.
03:17
80.
03:26
58 L2.
03:28
Just north of Fairview, a white port pickup truck, we're near CASE and tailgating.
03:35
Time and now.
03:47
84.
03:49
Second subject, you're not sure if you're out there.
04:06
Sent forth Alaska Pirate.
04:09
Union Robber, Ida, Adam, Ida, Tom, Edward, Bursa Fernando,
04:14
(Name withheld),
04:15
date of birth, 17,
04:17
92, 92.
04:36
27 for their bicyclists come out of.
04:45
Medic 1-I-copy, cancel firebreak.
04:47
Medic Engine 14, you can cancel.
04:51
For Medicaid, it's important copy.
04:52
Available. 14 is available.
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Location mentioned:
N Patterson Ave, Santa Barbara, CA 93111
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