Person feels unwell with stomach pain at bus stop, Menlo Park CA


Police and medics responded to a person at a bus stop in Menlo Park who felt unwell with stomach pain. The individual had a recent history of mental health and medical calls, disconnected the call, and said he was going to lie down on a bench. Medics were dispatched for a possible medical emergency.
Audio|Source: Menlo Park and Atherton Police Dispatch
01:31
Transcript:
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Clear for a 10-20[1] transfer from Sunnyvale PD.
00:03
April.
00:09
April, 476.
00:11
104. 104.
00:18
Lincoln 35, do we have fire history with (name withheld)?
00:22
A-firm, I am running him now.
00:29
35. It looks like we did 51-50 and before he had some welfare checks and medical call.
00:41
He did disconnect with me and said that he wasn't feeling good that his stomach hurt and he was going to lay down on a bench to the bus stop.
00:54
Lincoln, 297. Lincoln, too,
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10-4[2].
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Lincoln, so just advise you want me to roll medics.
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10-5[3] for now.
01:09
10-4[2].
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3597.
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35, 74.
01:21
Hey Gene, go ahead and roll prior medics for abdominal pain.
01:28
Careful, careful. Careful, go to 2.2.
01:31
There you come.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-20: Location
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgment or confirmation that a message has been received and understood.
[3]
10-5: Relay/Transmit
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Menlo Park, CA
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