Possible stroke or overdose on Turk Street, San Francisco CA


Dispatch audio about a medical call for a confused woman who was babbling and not making sense. Callers worried she might be having a stroke or an overdose. Responders discussed locations near Eddy Street and Turk Street and adjusted units. The caller said they could not reach the woman’s daughter, who had been on the phone when the woman began mumbling.
Audio|Source: San Francisco City Fire and EMS
03:49
Transcript:
King 101 copies 23rd G. North Point. Unit 3163, Crosa Grant and Stockton, Code 3[4] stroke, Control 1[1]. Reporting party, and we are unable to locate the individual. Engine 19, copy. RC4 and Medic 515, you can cancel. Have them copy copy copy. Copy. CIC, but I think we can handle. Unit dispatch, engine 5, RC3, Medic 514, location near Eddy St, Crosda Goss and Laguna. Code 3, overdose Control 2[2]. RC1 control did you copy? RC1 copies? Was there another run? I just heard go out in my district. 101. Location is near Monterey Boulevard, cross at Baton and Congo. Code 3, MVA, Control 3[3]. At near Eddy St cross the Dawson Laguna for a code 3 overdose message received send that over please copy RC3 stand now. Can you actually stay a stand apart, please? Stay apart, copy. Thank you. That's the bill from 19th and Holloway. All that copy. 5608 sorry can you head up to Topping (name withheld)? Okay advice, this could be on Turk, not Eddy. On Turk Street, not Eddy. Medic 514 and RC1 is going to be on Turk Street, not Eddy. Copy that, but they were just calling 911 because they could not get a hold of the daughter. Babbling and then left the line open. I guess it's unusual for the daughter. Say that it's not common for this, the daughter to do this. Okay, for them, they think the daughter also has medical issues with sleep apnea, but she, I guess when she was on the phone with her mother, she started mumbling and she wasn't making any sense. I'm not sure why they coded it as a possible stroke, though.
King 101 copies 23rd G. North Point. Unit 3163, Crosa Grant and Stockton, Code 3[4] stroke, Control 1[1]. Reporting party, and we are unable to locate the individual. Engine 19, copy. RC4 and Medic 515, you can cancel. Have them copy copy copy. Copy. CIC, but I think we can handle. Unit dispatch, engine 5, RC3, Medic 514, location near Eddy St, Crosda Goss and Laguna. Code 3, overdose Control 2[2]. RC1 control did you copy? RC1 copies? Was there another run? I just heard go out in my district. 101. Location is near Monterey Boulevard, cross at Baton and Congo. Code 3, MVA, Control 3[3]. At near Eddy St cross the Dawson Laguna for a code 3 overdose message received send that over please copy RC3 stand now. Can you actually stay a stand apart, please? Stay apart, copy. Thank you. That's the bill from 19th and Holloway. All that copy. 5608 sorry can you head up to Topping (name withheld)? Okay advice, this could be on Turk, not Eddy. On Turk Street, not Eddy. Medic 514 and RC1 is going to be on Turk Street, not Eddy. Copy that, but they were just calling 911 because they could not get a hold of the daughter. Babbling and then left the line open. I guess it's unusual for the daughter. Say that it's not common for this, the daughter to do this. Okay, for them, they think the daughter also has medical issues with sleep apnea, but she, I guess when she was on the phone with her mother, she started mumbling and she wasn't making any sense. I'm not sure why they coded it as a possible stroke, though.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Control 1: Medical emergency (stroke)
[2]
Control 2: Medical emergency (overdose)
[3]
Control 3: Medical emergency (vehicle accident)
[4]
Code 3: Emergency response - lights and sirens
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Location mentioned:
Near Eddy St, San Francisco, CA 94109
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