Medical call upgraded to possible chest pain near County Center Drive, Santa Rosa CA
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Emergency responders received a medical call near County Center Drive for a patient with jaw pain. The call was upgraded to possible chest pain and was initially an emergency response with lights and sirens, then downgraded to a non-emergency response.
Audio|Heard on: Sonoma County Fire-EMS and Sheriff Dispatch
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02:40
Transcript:
00:00
Togey Medical ill subject, near County Center Drive, near Center Drive, Center-Rizette, in and out.
00:07
Professional Drive, Control 3, midnight, 4.
00:18
Control 3, 586 from 4.
00:23
586 from 4.
00:25
We're going to be re-evaluating.
00:27
This is for a patient with jaw pain, going to be re-evaluating.
00:30
Stand by.
00:33
46, call.
00:35
Okay, 6.
00:37
I'm going to go ahead and cancel you.
00:44
We're going to make this ALS call.
00:52
543. Medic 543, Coaching Medical upgraded to possible chest pain.
00:59
Near County Center Drive, Control 3, midnight 5.
01:18
Control 4, Medi 543 responding from Post 4.
01:27
Then 43 switched to Control 2.
01:29
Correction, Control 3.
01:36
Control 3, Medic 543.
01:39
We're responding from Post 4.
01:40
Are we code 3 or code 3 or code 2?
01:44
You're going to code 3 for now.
01:47
We initially EMD this under the sick card, but we're going to call back now and re-evaluate me.
02:14
You can reduce to code 2.
02:17
Engine 11 is just pulling up on Steam.
02:21
Copy, Middix 543, reduce.
02:29
Angel 11.
02:33
Control 3. Control 3.
02:38
They're hard to found them.
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Location mentioned:
County Center Dr, Santa Rosa, CA 95403
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