Medical units respond to inhalation and abdominal pain cases, Rancho Cucamonga CA


Medical teams responded to a possible carbon monoxide or inhalation problem at an apartment complex near Church Street at Carmel at Terra Vista. Another team was called for a person with abdominal pain on Grey Street between West 2nd Avenue and West 3rd Avenue.
Audio|Source: San Bernardino County Fire - Valley
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Transcript:
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1, Medics Squad 178 at Carmel at Terra Vista, near Church St, Units K-103, between no cross streets, and unnamed access rooms.
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Go ahead.
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Do you put Medic Engine 178 on the call and cancel us?
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I think it's a question, Medics, God, 1708, copy.
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Carbon monoxide or inhalation issue Bravo 1[1], Medic Engine 178 at Carmel at Terra Vista, near Church St, Unit K-103, between no cross street and unnamed access roads.
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Abdominal pain Charlie 3[2], medic engine 75-3-715, Grey Street, between West 2nd Avenue and West 3rd Avenue.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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Bravo 1: Moderate-priority medical response, Bravo-level determinant 1, indicating non-life-threatening but urgent needs.
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Charlie 3: Priority Charlie medical response (determinant 3), indicating a mid-level urgent EMS call (e.g., abdominal pain)
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Location mentioned:
Near Church St, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730
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