Multiple medical emergencies including falls and pain in San Jose, San Jose CA
Fire and EMS responded to multiple medical emergencies in San Jose including an elderly woman who fell and suffered a head injury, a middle-aged man experiencing facial drooping and left-side weakness, and an older man with abdominal pain and breathing difficulties. These incidents occurred at various locations near Northlight Road, Glendroofway, and the Arena Hotel on The Alameda.
Audio|Source: San Jose Fire
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Transcript:
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Continuing for truck 14, it's going to be 3930 Williams Road, Department 232. It's going to be a medical call, details to follow.
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Track 14. Oh,
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they'll be telling you five, you can show me back in service available.
00:21
By the time five packing service and available.
00:28
Check 14 sound as they?
00:34
Go ahead. Check 14 and you're responding out for an 80-year-old female that fell with a head injury. It's currently a Delta response[1]. We're still waiting further details.
00:48
Try 14, go.
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2, 249, Northlight Road, near Starburst Court and Shange Court. Station 2's area.
01:06
The engine for County Ambulance is advising you can cancel. We'll show you back in service.
01:17
14, sound as a fire call triosh to a Bravo response in details.
01:23
Engine 221, Medical, 3889, Glendroofway, near Glengarry Drive and Yoribbunar Road. Station 24's area.
01:36
Do you copy Bravo?
01:41
Can you repeat traffic? Truck 14, I think you'd copy between the rig and my radio, turn it on.
01:46
Truck 14, your call, triosh to your Bravo response, same details.
01:52
John 14 Cabrie.
01:59
Engine 1, Medical, Arena Hotel, near Wilson Avenue and Sunnoll Street.
02:06
Station 7's area.
02:12
Sound of the engine 30.
02:14
Engine 30.
02:19
We'll take that call for Engine 1, we're in the area.
02:27
Engine 30, I'll show you en route. It's going to be near The Alameda in the lobby.
02:31
Right, Engine 1, you can stand down to Engine 30 to handle.
02:39
Engine 221, Senate is A.
02:42
Go to 221.
02:44
Engine 221, the calls of Charlie response, a 49-year-old male with facial drooping,
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left-sided weakness.
02:53
Ingen 2, Senisei?
03:03
Go ahead for engine 2.
03:05
Engine 2, your calls on alpha response, 52-year-old male mobility issues.
03:13
Two copies, thank you. Engine 30, San Jose.
03:23
Engine 30. Engine 30,
03:27
your calls, probably a delta response. Because a 71-year-old male having abdominal pain and difficulty breathing, he'll be at the lobby of the Arena Hotel.
03:39
Copy, you can show us on scene.
03:43
And I'm going to see.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Delta response: High-priority medical response
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