Medical crews cancel call near I-10 in Redlands, Redlands CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency units responded to a report of an unconscious person near the Tennessee Street on-ramp to the eastbound I-10 Freeway in Redlands. Medical squad 264 was dispatched but later canceled after it was determined that no medical aid was needed.
Audio|Heard on: San Bernardino County Fire - Valley
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02:41
Transcript:
00:00
Unconscious person, medic engine 264 at Tennessee on ramp to eastbound I-10 Freeway and Tennessee Street.
00:14
Com center, medic squad 264.
00:18
Medic squad 264.
00:30
Call center, this is squad 264.
00:32
Can you please align medically and twice the medic engine 264?
00:38
Medic squad 264, I copy.
00:41
Break medic engine 264, you can cancel.
00:46
Unconscious person, medic squad 264 at Tennessee on ramp to eastbound I-10 Freeway and Tennessee Street.
01:19
Difficulty breathing.
01:21
Medic engine 232 at Taffel Park Apartments, unit (number withheld) West College Avenue, between West College Avenue and West College Avenue.
01:37
Difficulty breathing.
01:39
Medic engine 71, medic squad 71, near Valencia Avenue, unit C, between Encinitas Avenue and access road.
02:03
Tater Lane between Knoll Drive and Mormon Springs Road.
02:13
Call center, medic squad 264.
02:16
Med squad 2604.
02:27
Call center, medic squad 264.
02:29
You can cancel AMR.
02:30
No medical aid needed.
02:31
We're code four.
02:38
Med squad 2604, I copy.
02:40
No medical aid needed.
02:41
Cancel AMR.
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