Medical aid with patient transport at cook street, Santa Maria CA
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According to the dispatch call, emergency medical teams responded to a call near West Cook Street with multiple patients tagged as yellow. Several medics transported these patients to hospitals for treatment.
Audio|Heard on: Santa Barbara County Sheriff Main Channel
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02:31
Transcript:
00:00
Lake 37, Medical Aid[1], near West Cook Street.
00:05
We sign on Command 2[2].
00:09
2.
00:13
The police, Medicaid, 4 is on scene at the pre-outation.
00:22
10 from 830.
00:28
We have Medics 43 who's going to be transporting two yellows.
00:34
You have a destination.
00:37
How about Cottage, two yellows?
00:44
Correction, Medic 45, two patients, two yellows.
00:49
Up B&D, you have triage tag numbers?
00:53
Hey, firm. I'll bring him to you.
01:13
777, Medical Aid[1], near Crestline Drive.
01:17
We stand on Command 2[2].
01:25
Transporting to yellow tag.
01:43
CIT2.
01:45
You are being requested for a call.
01:48
In 32 area, Delishello Mobile Home Park, near Centim Railway, are you available?
01:53
Offer, from Lompoke.
02:01
Those two cottage as well.
02:11
Code 30[3]Caudit.
02:16
MediC. Medic.
02:18
MediC 45 as a destination.
02:21
It's 45 miles.
02:28
Middick 45 attestitination.
02:30
Confirm mileage.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Medical Aid: Request/transfer to emergency medical services for assistance
[2]
Command 2: Assigned or operating on designated Command 2 radio channel for coordinated communication.
[3]
Code 30: Wanted person/vehicle (hit on wants/warrants)
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