Medical responders attend breathing difficulty at hotel, San Francisco CA
Medical responders were called to the Mission Hotel near South Van Ness Avenue for a person having trouble breathing. The person refused ambulance transport but medical help was still needed due to the breathing difficulty.
Audio|Source: San Francisco City Police
01:43
Transcript:
00:00
And mission hotel is our 0520 southbound Ness, unit 3.50 between 16th and 17th.
00:06
D.
00:10
John 12, Redward, Code 33[2].
00:14
We're found Mark and just passing Turk now.
00:24
One foot Davidson for Ellison Guinness.
00:29
Stop 6, Larkin and Folsom.
00:35
We had O'Farrell still.
00:41
The red light on O'Farrell.
00:47
We have one for our word, no answer on call back, I'll have left of myself.
00:54
I'll have Larkin towards Gehry.
00:59
Airvel 3 Car, B-Farty 905 with community at the Highway and Rivera.
01:08
Mission 6-Card, the B-Party 910 has been upgraded on 8-party 905, Mission Hotel SRO near South Van Ness Avenue, Unit 350, Crosis 16 and 17,
01:17
Medaxar on scene.
01:22
316-0, we're 104.
01:25
Click the ARP
01:31
Portion, Edward as well, 10-4[1].
01:33
Keep message that they did not want an ambulance.
01:36
Not take care to write RP, the medics were required to be sent due to them in writing they could not breathe.
01:42
Medics are requesting a 95.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment that a message was received and understood.
[2]
Code 33: Emergency radio traffic only
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