Two medical emergencies: child unconscious, adult chest pain


A radio dispatch describes two medical emergencies in San Jose: a 12-year-old unconscious child and a 57-year-old man with diabetes and chest pain; crews are being sent with ambulances.
Audio|Source: San Jose Fire
03:2
Transcript:
The engine 18? Engine 18. Engine 18, do you have any update from now? Engine 18, I'll ask count. Sub 2, Charlie Response, 10,076, Enfield Way, near Lindale Avenue and Highwood Drive, Station 2's area. Engine 15, San Jose, BLS ambulance, two-minute ETA. Okay, I've seen copies, thank you. San Jose, engine 37? Engine 37. Can you start me a second foot, three ambulance for a meal with chest pain? sent as a calls an echo response for a 12-year-old unconscious nod. As a PD's en route. You copy ECHO[1]? Agent 2 copies, pulling it, Fonci. No, J-2A. Command 21, I see. Nine o'clock. I see going. We made contact with their traffic controllers, just talked to the Alaska Airlines pilot. He does not need any further assistance. At this time, I'd like to terminate the alert to. You can show Station 20 equipment back in service returning back to Fire Station 20, give the command channel back if the Italian Pives concur. I see a copy of the pilot needs no further assistance and we'll be clearing the event break battalion 5 5 available switching battalion 5 in service command 21 is clear at 239 hours due to like to say as they call to Charlie response 57 year old male diabetic issue Engine 17, Medical, 1035, Coleman Road, Unit 7,319, near Wingfield Boulevard and Private Driveway, Station 17's area. Gen 37, State of the Fire? 37? And Gen 37 County is advising the first ambulance is Code 2[2], and the second one that you requested is Code 3[3], do you want them to both respond code 3? Yeah, that's affirmative. Let's get them both go through, please.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
ECHO: EMS Response: Highest priority, immediate life threat
[2]
Code 2: Ambulance responding without lights and siren (non-life-threatening emergency)
[3]
Code 3: Ambulance responding with lights and siren (life-threatening emergency)
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Location mentioned:
Near Coleman Rd, San Jose, CA 95123
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