Medics respond to truck accident and diabetic emergency


Medical personnel arrived at the scene of a flatbed truck that had gone off the road but remained upright. They also attended to a diabetic emergency. Fortunately, no one needed to go to the hospital, and some responding units were canceled.
Audio|Source: San Bernardino County Fire - Valley
01:54
Transcript:
Diabetic Problem Charlie 1, Medic Ambulance 201, 184, West 2nd Street, between West 2nd Street and West 3rd Street. Medicinion 173 is on scene report location. Looks like a flatbed truck over the side, upright at this time, AMR[2]C. We'll be out-checking. 173 from Battalion 122. Copy. We'll be standing by waiting your update. I copy. Let's keep that alignment coming for now. All right, copy. Battalion 122, 173 is an update. We're able to handle with our... cells in 73 on scene. No education needed. You can cancel the truck. Your discretion, didn't you? I copy that. Yourself? In 73, you have A.M.R. On scene, do you need attack channel, so? I was named as you. You can release attack. Thank you. I copy. Truck 71. You can cancel. Trump Center Battalion 122. Go ahead. Com center battalion 122. I have 173 and Medic Engine 73 on scene with AMR, CHP[3]. They have a single vehicle T-C[1] they can handle with units on seam. Truck's been canceled on TAC and we can release T-TAC too. I'm happy.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
T-C: Traffic Collision
[2]
AMR: American Medical Response (ambulance service)
[3]
CHP: California Highway Patrol
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Location mentioned:
W 2nd St, San Bernardino, CA
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