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Heard on: Tulare City Police and Fire Dispatch · 1/16/2026 08:03 AM
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Fifty-three medical aid, Oaks Estate, near North Oaks.
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Grade 23A and Adams.
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Medical emergency near North Oaks and Adams
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As discussed during the dispatch call, medical aid requested near North Oaks and Adams in a residential area.
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