Elderly patient treated for high blood pressure, Alameda CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded near Park Street in Alameda to assist an 88-year-old patient experiencing high blood pressure. No ambulances were immediately available, so Engine One responded. The patient later decided to drive to the hospital without transport assistance.
Audio|Heard on: Alameda CA Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Engine One, you're responding to apartment (number withheld).
00:02
It's going to be for an 88-year-old patient with high blood pressure.
00:04
No ambulances available at this time.
00:06
Code 2, Alpha.
00:12
Alameda District One Engine One respond for medical.
00:15
Near Park St operating dispatch one.
00:19
Truck 28, Alco.
00:22
Alco, Truck 28.
00:25
Truck 28, I relayed the info to PD.
00:29
At this time, I don't believe they have any units.
00:30
They may be coming in code three.
00:32
I did advise code two.
00:35
Yeah, copy that.
00:36
Cancel PD.
00:38
Patient's going to self-drive to hospital.
00:42
Copy, canceling PD.
00:49
Engine One, Elko.
00:53
Go for Engine One.
00:55
At this time, there's no medics available at this time.
00:57
Call is pending with Hawks.
00:58
They have no units.
01:02
Engine One copies that, please.
01:07
And engine one.
01:09
Engine one, Alco.
01:12
Engine one.
01:14
The call's pending on Falk side for code two.
01:17
Advise if you need it upgraded to code three.
01:20
Engine one copies, we'll advise.
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