Medical response to abnormal breathing and gas odor, San Francisco CA


Medical teams responded to a person with abnormal breathing and altered consciousness near Van Ness Avenue. They also investigated a carbon dioxide alarm and possible gas odor in a multi-residential building.
Audio|Source: San Francisco City Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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EG is enjoyed. It's a CO2 response on an alternate level of consciousness subject. Respond Control A3, you're going to have a stage for a scene safety if you're still in route.
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Was that traffic for 559? It is. Are you available?
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We are, and we're en route.
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Thank you so much, 559. So you're at.
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B. 16-552, shows. We're on Code 2[1] to the general, please.
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Thank you, too.
00:33
This is engine 6, 513, and our closest units of 25 Centia Street, process 9 and 14.
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Student number 101, this is a cozy response on a medical alarm. With control, you.
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5353-1-1-N-S.
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5-3 message you see.
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Danja. Dan-Han. Get on 550.
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Hold on 560.
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Did you put this back on the previous call? We're transporting code two to the UC Cardassus.
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5-6-0, yeah, I'm not sure what happened ever if they took it.
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We came on scene,
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searched the area, spoke to a couple of bystanders. They said that this individual walked off.
01:33
We're going to circle the block,
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but we'll advise.
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Copy.
01:46
Here this is BATMR 118, 118 location at near Van Ness Avenue across the post in Hemlock on a co2-6 abnormal breathing patient. Response Control, I do.
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Multi-residential gas odor, respond control, E2, AirTalk Channel 15.
Police codes explained
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Code 2: Urgent, non-emergency response without lights or sirens; obey all traffic laws.
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Location mentioned:
Near Van Ness Ave, San Francisco, CA 94109
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