Medical crews respond to choking near Ninth St, Alameda CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews in Alameda responded to a possible choking incident near Ninth Street and San Antonio Avenue. A woman was reportedly not breathing after choking on food, and CPR was underway at the scene. Multiple medic units were coordinating response under Code Three conditions.
Audio|Heard on: Alameda CA Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Alameda District Two, Engine Two, Medic Four respond for a medical near Ninth Street across from San Antonio Avenue.
00:07
Medic Two, Alco?
00:10
Go ahead for Medic Two.
00:13
Medic Two, just checking if you're able to clear from the hospital or going to be closer to a cardiac arrest that Medic Four is currently assigned to.
00:22
Alco, Medic Two, we can clear for this call.
00:25
We'll be en route.
00:27
Copy. Thank you, Medic Two.
00:28
Break, Medic Four. You can cancel.
00:29
Medic Two will be closer.
00:33
Medic Four copies.
00:34
Thank you. Thanks.
00:37
Engine Two, Medic Two.
00:38
This is Code Three for an 88-year-old female not breathing after choking on food.
00:43
CPR is in progress.
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Location mentioned:
9th St, Alameda, CA 94501
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