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Man injured in workplace fall and heat emergency at recycling centerRichmond CA

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Richmond, CA

Emergency responders attended a recycling center in Richmond for a male worker who fell 10 feet into a dumpster and suffered a severe ankle injury. Later, the same patient experienced a heat-related illness on a catwalk approximately 60 to 80 feet high. Rescue teams coordinated to safely lower and treat the patient without using the air ambulance.

Audio|Source: Hercules Pinole Public Safety
05:37
Transcript:
00:00
Truck 1, respond with Engine 3 and Medic 10 to the recycle center loading dock near Rockview Drive across Terra, California.
00:07
A 50-year-old male fell 10 feet into a dumpster with a severe ankle break.
00:11
Rescue 86 on C.
00:14
Go for IC.
00:17
Rescate 66 on C. Rescue 6 on C.
00:19
Rescue 6 from IC.
00:21
I'm going to come face to face with you.
00:25
(number withheld) Capalouet Circle.
00:29
2-6 in Capolulu-Ave Circle across Ashford Drive.
00:32
Responding for a seizure.
00:35
Engineer 76, now that you're up there, there's a better access from a stairwell on the opposite side of the catwalk.
00:43
Cam-76, Injure 76.
00:47
Go for our earthquake I see.
00:50
Patient is conscious and breathing, however unable to walk.
00:55
Copy conscious breathing, I'm going to walk.
00:57
Also be advised we have an air ambulance coming for the patient, and you can advise to continue or cancel.
01:04
Are you able to use the air ambulance? I would like to lead to rescue them down from this position.
01:13
It's got to be rest. He's on scene.
01:14
We'll start getting a plan going and then confirming cancel the air ambulance.
01:19
Hey.
01:21
Two-poly fix, run you have the welfare check.
01:23
100 Kathy Allen Drive.
01:26
All six.
01:28
I'm working on track two.
01:30
Uh,
01:32
give us that call again, we didn't show it's on scene.
01:36
I see,
01:37
let's see 10's on team.
01:38
Truck 2 is confirming that you're on scene for the physics north.
01:44
Okay, perfect.
01:46
22, I'll show you available.
01:48
If you come on in and we'll have staff guide you in and all face to face with you.
01:55
Let's take all one.
01:57
Let's see 10 copies.
02:00
2.41, go ahead.
02:01
You cancel 126.
02:03
I want to take the call, my fee.
02:05
104 212, I'll show you 108.
02:07
Howby, thank you.
02:09
6.3 delayed report.
02:11
630 delayed.
02:12
Middick, one month.com.
02:15
REST GANF to my seat.
02:18
6-1-5.
02:19
Traffic for rescue tan.
02:27
I'm making a Rescue 86 rescue group soup.
02:32
I'm going to assign you to captain of Rescue 86.
02:36
So, second for him when I'm going to sign it.
02:39
Rescue 10 copies.
02:41
Rescue 86 is off and we will report in that community six.
02:46
Engineer 76 for my seat.
02:51
Go to Engineer 76, Mike Sell.
02:55
I have Rest V86 appearing up.
02:58
We're going to, they've been directed to go meet tight as you.
03:01
I want to have you maintain patient care.
03:03
And we have a hand-look-around and I'm just running.
03:07
Can you put a correct that house for coming in the news, please?
03:14
Going fire from Air Liquidic.
03:15
I see.
03:17
Private A, from...
03:19
Go ahead, I-C. Go ahead, I-C.
03:21
Two pluses.
03:22
Two calls too.
03:23
All right, so that update you, we have one victim suffering of heat stroke, conscious and breathing.
03:33
Approximately 60 to 80 feet up on a catwalk.
03:37
We have a plan on our way to lower them in cancel the air ambulance.
03:42
We're going to take him by round.
03:44
Okay, 903.
03:47
Copy, one versus 80 feet up.
03:49
We've got a plan to get him down.
03:50
Can you help in your accident?
03:52
Can you turn on your incident?
03:57
9.3.
04:04
How far?
04:08
Medics and EMS 7, good for.
04:11
Okay, how about you go far?
04:14
I.
04:19
Inger 76.
04:21
Go for IC.
04:24
I see you. Go for ICA.
04:27
9. I'll show you, Claremedict 9.
04:29
I can manage patient care with just one, if you'd like.
04:32
I have one here that can be reassigned to assist with getting gear up here.
04:36
Fortriconeometer 66, head west.
04:39
Sure,
04:42
sit them down to Rescue 86 and tie-in for an assignment.
04:47
Okay.
04:52
Rescue 86, Rescue 10.
04:56
Rescue 86. Rescue 806. Rescue 806.
04:57
Rescue 86.
05:04
We're on the ground.
05:06
Would you like us up there or would you just stay down here?
05:33
Dave, we're gonna do a tracking line system down to your rig.

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