Medical teams respond to two separate incidents in San Francisco, San Francisco CA


Medical teams responded to two separate calls in San Francisco. One call involved a sick person near 16th and Ameriposecotech. The other call was for a seizure near Mexico Court and Rosa Parks. In both incidents, patients were evaluated and either were not found or refused further medical assistance.
Audio|Source: San Francisco City Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Expecting 110 location near 16th Ameriposecotech.
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Street calls 16th Ameriposecotech.
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Code 2[1], sick, on A333-Control 5-76.
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Is there better patient's description?
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Hi apologies, thank you, switching.
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No problem, thank you.
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And then no in mass description.
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This will be a UTL[3] for us.
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We're going to be ALR[4].
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We're going to be ALR[4].
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We should be in here, again.
00:27
Yeah, just had engine 16 AMR 120, location near Mexico Court, cross the Rosa Parks, Plain, Code 3[2], seizure, and a 3.
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Just 10, just wanted to give you an update.
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Civilization Unit did not accept the patient, so we're now thinking the woman dropping shelter.
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Copy.
00:42
And refuse, you can cancel the medic unit on this.
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Agent 44, J.R.
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144, copy. AMR 112, you can cancel for engine 44 services offered and refuse.
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We will copy, thank you.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Code 2: Respond at normal traffic speed (urgent, but not lights-and-sirens)
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Code 3: Respond with lights and sirens (emergency)
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UTL: Unable to Locate
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ALR: At Location, Ready
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