Man seeks ambulance for breathing issues near Arby's, Lost Hills CA


A woman refused ambulance after a possible dog bite near Arby's on highway 46. A male patient nearby has breathing difficulties and ambulance assistance was requested. Animal control is being considered due to dogs at the scene. It's unclear if a second ambulance is needed for the dog bite case.
Audio|Source: Kern County Fire
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Transcript:
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RP[1]'s advising the dog bidder, but she's refusing an ambulance.
00:04
Still request ambulance for the male patient having respiratory problems.
00:07
She's trying to get the dogs under control at this time.
00:12
I'm sorry, am control is needed.
00:19
ADF contact CEDY off-contact
00:26
Copy is animal control needed.
00:44
Negative dogs beside the residence.
00:47
Copy. We also saw that it started a second ambulance for a possible dog bite.
00:52
Is that second ambulance needed as well?
00:56
That's unknown the occupants that was potentially bit beside with the dog were unable to make contact.
01:03
Copy, we'll solve them around.
01:10
Pager 26, go to medical 8 at the Arby's near highway 46. Report of a female down near vehicle and our discussion.
Police codes explained
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[1]
RP: Person providing information or making a report to law enforcement or emergency services.
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Location mentioned:
Near CA-46, Lost Hills, CA 93249
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