Man with chest pain and breathing difficulty at university address, Berkeley CA
Emergency responders were dispatched to near University Avenue, Unit 202, Berkeley for a 45-year-old man experiencing chest pain and difficulty breathing. The man reported not eating for three days and having vomiting. He was conscious but unable to breathe properly according to a callback report. Responders coordinated with nearby units and medical personnel for assistance.
Audio|Source: Hercules Pinole Public Safety
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Transcript:
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yes, 401, stand by for Priority One[1] Medical, 668, Still and then court. Oh,
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yes, 401, respond, priority 1, 668, fill in one, quarter, 45-year-old male with testing.
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Engine 1 and medic 1 respond to medical emergency.
00:28
At near University Avenue, Unit 202. Cross streets are Acton Street and West Street.
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And never mind, continue you.
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63R radio. 6.6.
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Radio?
00:47
You're responding to the Gas Lake Comcast, 27, myself can handle, balance can cancel, only just can switch back to Maine.
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So I have a time, 21.
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23, copy.
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Go ahead.
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Okay.
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So every time, 21, you can cancel everybody on the gas lake, I'll be coming over Maine shortly. 27 and myself can handle.
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I copy, brake engine 23 and truck 21, you copy, you can cancel.
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23, copy. Short available.
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Trust available.
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We have 4-1 or so.
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Command, Medic 21, confirm we can cancel as well.
01:35
Yeah, affirmative, Medicaid can cancel.
01:37
The time, 21, via PG& Electra, TTA, or correction, gas, is 1127.
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401. Hoppy responding,
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668 still in court.
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It's going to be for a 45-year-old male with chest pains.
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He hasn't eaten in three days in his vomiting. You have Medic 20 from Fairfield, and they're trying to clear somebody closer.
02:00
You couldn't cancel PG&E.
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Keep gas coming.
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4-0-1. Okay.
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24th security code 3. 24.
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6.4 code 2 ultubvates. 6.4 code 2 off-vates. 6.4 code 2 off-vates.
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Time in disregard, ease.
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When you can turn around and hop to IBC.
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36, 8.4.
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Same 24. All six was there, unit number?
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Negative. He needs a one.
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I'm copy.
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Distro-five. The 29-64 are available in quarters.
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The 29-64 are available in quarters.
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I've never been delayed in triage for a bed.
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I'm not going to copy.
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Fire 63 and quarters. 6.3 and quarters.
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Call six four.
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Medics-8-8-2-Cajer.
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Okay,
03:26
Hopi-4 in Tennessee.
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6-8, Co-2, Kaiser.
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Oh,
03:33
yeah, 401 update.
03:34
We have the... R.P. Call back advising that the subject is now advising that he can't breathe. He still is conscious.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Priority One: Highest-priority emergency response
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