Paramedics treat apparent assault victim in Oakland, Oakland CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, paramedics responded to a possible assault near East 31st Street in Oakland. A woman appeared injured and may have fallen or jumped from a balcony about 15 feet high. She was reportedly combative and possibly intoxicated but stable during transport to Highland Hospital. Details of what occurred remain unclear.
Audio|Heard on: Alameda CA Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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This is Medic Two Hundred and Fifty-One.
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We are coming in Code 2 Trauma Activation with a thirty-two-year-old female coming from home.
00:07
She was assaulted.
00:09
Unknown what actually happened during the assaults.
00:14
She is potentially intoxicated.
00:18
She did say that. That she jumped off a balcony.
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It’s still unsure if she did.
00:22
The balcony that was in question is about 15 feet high.
00:26
Again, patient is extremely violent, so we only have her as GCS 14.
00:30
She was just given five of her sed, which has now taken effect.
00:34
She has a blood pressure of 105 over 60, heart rate of 120, and setting at 100 percent now.
00:43
ETA is approximately four minutes.
00:46
How do you copy? Three minutes.
00:48
How do you copy?
00:50
Copy. Do you have a glucose?
00:53
Glucose is 126, and my partner just updated me.
00:57
She has now been sedated since.
01:00
Yeah, see in two now.
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Location mentioned:
E 31st St, Oakland, CA 94602
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