Medical response to psychiatric issue near Meekland Ave, Hayward CA


Emergency services responded to a psychiatric medical issue near Meekland Ave. The situation was handled with Code 2 protocols and the staging was cleared.
Audio|Source: Alameda County Fire
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Transcript:
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District 23 engine 23 stage for medical near Meekland Ave across the hand
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Occo, Medical One.
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Medical One, okay.
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Welcome. Welcome, Medical One, can we give to Winnevista and Grand for a hit-and-run accident with one
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contact a patient at the time?
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Copy, One-Visca and Grand,
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hit and run. Do you need fire to respond?
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Okay, for me, you can show Medi-1 on scene.
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Copy on scenes, do you need a...
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Call... Can you go in for engine? Can you go in for engine?
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...400 clear switching.
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400,000.
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Alameda District 1,
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Engine 1, Medic2,
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Medical 2, 2209, San Jose, across the O.
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Place engine 3, I'm saying.
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Just give you no medical need, Ray OAR, you can't find him.
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152 copy.
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Those 163, you can cancel.
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Copy cancel. Copy cancel.
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With Engine 23 staging, Code 2[1] for psychiatric issues, stage off. Confirm you copy the stage.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Code 2: Urgent, expedited response without lights or siren; proceed promptly while obeying all traffic laws.
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