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Medical emergencies at Polk St and Willow and PolkSan Francisco CA

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Polk St, San Francisco, CA

A patient experienced pain and shortness of breath near Polk St. Another medical emergency involved a diabetic patient near Willow and Polk.

Audio|Source: San Francisco City Fire and EMS
02:5
Transcript:
00:00
9 or 14, this is for medical HHS pain, control channel A2[2].
00:05
I'll be advised, so we have a second call.
00:12
Same patient for shortness of breath.
00:15
Control channel is 82, patient is outside.
00:23
We'll advise if this is a duplicate.
00:27
Okay.
00:33
Dr.1, Medic.M.M.M.M.M.M.M.M.M.5.09. Copy. Copy. Code 3[1] to general with 1.15
00:41
.15. KM.M.M.15.
00:44
A.63.37 Avenue crossing, Cabo and Fulton. This is for Bleeding control channel is A2[2].2.
00:55
122 out of service for a wed drill on Funston and Maraga, along to the radio for boxes.
01:04
Copy, Funston and Maraga.
01:08
Eight to the battalion 2.
01:11
Detain 2, go ahead.
01:14
Master's fire, it's been extinguished, alarm reset, battalion new technical along service.
01:19
The battalion 2 must receive.
01:25
16 crisis five.
01:28
Street crisis five.
01:30
She has not on the counter, triple five Stevenson.
01:35
Triple five, Stevenson, copy.
01:41
Number associated with that was there?
01:44
We actually figured it's the same patient, same age.
01:51
Passes your seat.
01:56
To this was a medical 556. Method 556, your location is Willow and Polk. This is for diabetic patient, Eval Control, T, Code, 2.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Code 3: Emergency response with lights and sirens.
[2]
A2: Radio channel A2 used for dispatch, coordination, or designated low-priority medical communications.

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