Unresponsive child treated after pepper spray exposure, Alameda County CA


Emergency responders treated a 4-year-old boy found unresponsive after exposure to pepper spray. Crews worked to remove debris from the roadway, and medical transport was completed.
Audio|Source: Alameda County Fire
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Transcript:
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Cashion 24, Engine 24, Medical, 16, 353, Panor, and make Crasson Pressur.
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...44, 4-year-old male, unresponsive.
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Code 3[1] for a subject that was pepper spray, CSO.
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151, ETA, and then Tadmonds, number?
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Tenth 61, you have medic 406, they're about one minute out.
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Stop.
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63 Medical 211 Avenida Homebill.
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Crossup. I see 54 IC.
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Okay, 54 IC. Yeah,
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we don't have any CHP behind us, so we're just going to work on this debris until they get somebody behind us.
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McAfee, do you want Torch 57 to go there and help or are you guys good? Good.
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Fifty-four can handle.
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Okay, copy.
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Yeah, I'm going to go ahead and pass it off to you.
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And I'm going to go ahead and clear.
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You good with that? Good firm. Thank you.
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Copy. You want to hold on attack or do you want to go back to one?
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We'll go back to one.
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Yeah,
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copy. 54 14.
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Now, 54 14, you need to sit off?
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Negative, I think 54 can end on this side.
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Copy. Thanks again for that.
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No problem.
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We're going back to dispatch one.
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Mr. Vargas, thank you guys.
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Yeah,
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transfer command back to engine 54.
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All patients have been transported.
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54 remain on the scene for another few minutes.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Code 3: Emergency response with lights and sirens
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