Medical call for unconscious person found to be mistaken address, Oakland CA
Fire department responded to a call about an unconscious person near San Pablo Avenue. The address was mistaken, and the caller was actually in Berkeley. The response was canceled after the location was clarified.
Audio|Source: Oakland Fire Department
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Transcript:
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Engine 15. Charlie[1] response, unconscious person, 3100,
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San Pablo Avenue, Unit 320.
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Macro 2 and service on CC.
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Open fire, engine 15, respond.
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Engine 15, respond.
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Engine 8, open fire?
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Occup fire engine 8.
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That disregard.
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Go ahead, truck war.
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Go ahead, truck floor.
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Now for Trump, Trump, what?
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Go ahead.
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14th Street is closed between Clay and Broadway due to construction for all traffic.
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They're repaying the world.
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The fire engine 15, well, I'm seeing near San Pablo Avenue.
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There's no apartment 320.
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Can you get an, I just check?
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Copy somewhere.
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Ingen 15, is there a business listing, LAD? Okay.
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Well, fire into 15.
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That's a negative.
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Stand by where line line.
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Engine 15, she's coming down to meet you.
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We'll fire engine 15, can you confirm with RP that it is near San Pablo Avenue and not near Summit Street?
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We'll attempt to call back to standby.
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Engine 15, you can cancel your response.
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She's advising she's in Berkeley.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Charlie: Moderate-priority response code, often used for medium-urgency medical or incident dispatch situations.
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