Medical emergency for altered consciousness near Tracy library, Tracy CA
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According to the dispatch call, responders attended a medical emergency involving a female with altered consciousness and body pain near Tracy Branch Library. She was reported as gravely disabled and was evaluated for involuntary psychiatric hold under code 5150.
Audio|Heard on: Tracy (South County) Fire
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Transcript:
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Attention, engine 91, mat page 323D David 3 for body pain.
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In front of the library, near East Eaton between Holly and May.
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Repeating for engine 91, at page 323D David 3 for altered consciousness and body pain at Tracy Library.
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Near East Eaton between Holly and May, patients in front of the library, timeout 1251.
00:21
Repeating for Engine 34, map page 233, 35-year-old female chest pain at Chevron (number withheld) West Mothdale Cross of I-5.
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End of 34, patience in orange Toyota.
00:45
34thab.
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Repeating for Engine 91, Matt Page 323D David 4, correction D.
00:51
David 3. 58-year-old female altered consciousness and body pain.
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She's out with mobile crisis.
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5150[1] for gravely disabled in front of the Tracy Library, near East Eaton, between Holly and May.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
5150: Involuntary psychiatric hold for mental health evaluation (California W&I Code 5150)
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Location mentioned:
Tracy Branch Library, 20 E Eaton Ave, Tracy, CA 95376
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