Medical emergencies spooked San Luis Obispo's Prado Road and Atascadero area, San Luis Obispo CA
Responders were dispatched to the Homeless Service Center for a 55-year-old man treated for chest pain, and separately to a residence on San Rafael Road for an 80-year-old man possibly having a stroke, raising medical concern in the community.
Audio|Source: Arroyo Grande Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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Medicaid, Code 3[1], Pamelaus.
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Medi-5-2.
00:04
Medi-5-2 is going to be the Homeless Service Center, near Prado Road across South Higuera Street for an unknown medical.
00:11
Okay-2ndi-2.
00:17
Still getting further.
00:21
Not a full copy.
00:22
Forty six, I'm sorry for ten-four.
00:53
Okay, they're out.
00:57
Prince Base, that is 22 or 5 out for the CAF lab with my 55-year-old male.
01:01
Currently, he is still a sign-up rhythm at a rate of 63, his blood pressure at 148 over 8-3.
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Pressurations are at 11, and oxygen on 3-liter, it's 97%.
01:10
I just give him one sub-level micro and brought his name down from a 7 to a 6, or 5-out.
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All of the subject,
01:25
Calumina Riala, Frisco.
01:28
I'm on temporary.
01:30
1 arrived at 8th.
01:33
91 arrived.
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Medics 522 arrived.
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MediCorps 922 arrived.
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MediCorps 92 arrived.
02:09
9-29 by Noseubis.
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Nets 46 X-ray 4, I copy your 97.
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Other unit, go ahead.
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Item 4. 529 by name and newbie.
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Adam 4. Item 4.
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Last of Parker, Paul, Adam Roberts.
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The Edward Roberts was the Joshua Common Spelling.
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1130,
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1983, 83.
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10-4[2]. 10-4.
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9-4-1, code 3, touch the arrow.
02:49
9,000 San Rafael Road with the cross of Atascadero Avenue or Colorado Avenue.
02:56
It's going to be an 80-year-old male possible stroke conscious and breathing.
02:59
It's going to be on the side of the property on the Atascadero Avenue side and the gate will be open.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Code 3: Emergency response; proceed immediately with lights and sirens.
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgment or confirmation that a message was received and understood.
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