Person in cardiac arrest under hospice care at tracy home, Tracy CA
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Fire units responded to a cardiac arrest at a home near Saratoga Court in Tracy. CPR was started. It was later confirmed the patient was under hospice care, so police may not respond and the case could be handled by hospice services.
Audio|Heard on: Tracy (South County) Fire
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02:9
Transcript:
00:00
9.503 respond for a cardiac arrest near Saratoga Street, cross of Yorktown or Lexington, 2nd6, B25.
00:25
Eighty-three for commercial fire alarm.
00:30
It's going to be at Diageo Winery, 100 East Taddy Road with the cross of Bender.
00:34
Cement three.
00:40
Battalion 24, I'm in to call to 2.42.
00:43
10-4[1]-Betian-24 in route 1058.
00:50
Meeting,
00:51
242, Battalion 24, on page 43D, David.
00:57
I'm at the Azure Winery.
00:59
100 East Caddy Rose,
01:01
City, Pool Station.
01:02
Zone 16, one's it.
01:10
Start CPR, they're advising the FNR paperwork.
01:13
near Saratoga with a cross of Yorktown in Lexington.
01:16
This reduces your ambulance to code two.
01:24
242 can we start manseg and PD as well?
01:29
10.4 engine 242.
01:34
242.
01:36
242 FCD.
01:41
242. The gen 242.
01:43
PD was advised by the RP that this is a hospice patient.
01:46
They are not going to be responding until we confirm it's a coroner's case and then they possibly won't respond.
01:52
It'll be in the hands of hospice.
01:58
242-24.
02:01
The Tiant 24-242, you can reduce code 2.
02:08
24 copies, I'm on scene.
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment or confirmation that a message has been received and understood.
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Location mentioned:
Saratoga Ct, Tracy, CA 95376
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