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Heard on: San Diego CA Hospital Group Calls · 2 days ago
01:45
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Yeah, Tri-City Engine 214, we got a mile status coming to your facility looking to do a BLS downgrade.
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Cat number (number withheld) (number withheld).
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Gasoline splash causes eye irritation at Tri City Hospital

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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 50-year-old man appears to have gasoline splashed in his face, causing mild eye irritation and blurry vision. He was treated and transported by basic life support to Tri City Hospital. Police were on scene; no physical altercation or assault was reported. The patient is breathing normally and alert. Treatment included rinsing eyes with saline.

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Tri City Hospital, Oceanside, CA
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