Medical responses for elderly patients and workplace injury, San Jose CA


Emergency services responded to a stroke patient, a 101-year-old female who fell at an assisted living facility, and a workplace injury with abdominal pain. The workplace injury patient was no longer pinned and ambulance transport was kept urgent.
Audio|Source: San Jose Fire
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Transcript:
00:00
Engine 35, you're called a Charlie response, 96-year-old female stroke patient.
00:07
Engine 35, copies.
00:12
Track 9, San Jose.
00:13
Thank you. Go to Chuck Knight.
00:16
Drickman, you're called the triage to an alpha response.
00:18
101-year-old female fall patient.
00:21
This will be at the assisted living side of the linking weapon.
00:28
In June 27, Medical, near Forsham Road.
00:33
Your men are driving Forsham Court.
00:36
Station 27's area.
00:42
Engine 23, Medical, near Trade Zone Boulevard, near Rainwood Avenue and Monday Avenue.
00:49
Station 23's area.
00:52
That's April 23.
01:00
Engine 23.
01:04
Just give me details on this call.
01:07
Is the patient still pinned on anything, women?
01:13
223, lost the call.
01:19
23 from San Joseiore, saying patient is no longer pinned.
01:26
Gen 23 further we did start PD for the workplace injury they have one unit en route.
01:33
Sorry, the guy.
01:38
Gen 23, said nothing?
01:42
Go ahead and June 23, the call did triage down to a Bravo response saying the pain is around the right upper abdominal region.
01:52
Do you want to keep the ambulance code 3 or can we downgrade them to code 2?
01:57
Keep them code three.
02:00
Engine 23 said, we'll keep the ambulance code 3.
02:07
Engine 23 San Jose, they said use gate number two.
02:10
That should be off of Ringwood Drive.
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