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Heard on: Alameda CA EMS Dispatch Group Calls · 6 days ago
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All cars respond, Medic 253, respond Code 2 for a fall near Turquoise Way.
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Paramedics respond to fall near Turquoise Way
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders were called to assist a person who had fallen near Turquoise Way in Oakland, California.
As discussed during the dispatch call, a possible medical emergency involving a 74-year-old male experiencing hip and thigh pain and abnormal breathing near MacArthur Birch station.
As discussed during the dispatch call, a passenger apparently pulled an emergency door handle on a train near MacArthur Station in Oakland. The train stopped at platform three and the operator had to reposition it to continue service.
As discussed during the dispatch call, a possible medical emergency occurred near MacArthur station involving an unresponsive female passenger on a train. The passenger later regained consciousness and was attended to by station agents and medical personnel. The situation appeared to involve the passenger experiencing pain and distress before assistance was provided. The incident may involve wellness concerns on public transit near MacArthur station.
As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders were sent to MacArthur BART station for a possible medical emergency involving general illness.
As discussed during the dispatch call, transit personnel at MacArthur Station in Oakland reported light smoke and an electrical odor coming from the lead car of a train. A crew conducted an inspection, mentioning a possible missing collector paddle. Operations were adjusted, and passengers were informed of delays due to the situation. The incident was managed without reported injuries.