Woman treated for breathing difficulty near marina lot, Castro Valley CA
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According to the dispatch call, alameda County Fire responded to a female with difficulty breathing near the marina lot at Lake Chabot Park. Park rangers guided the firefighters to the patient located on a service road.
Audio|Heard on: Hercules Pinole Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Any Lake Chabot, Park, Staff, Bark, Ranger, Control, 1.
00:09
Engine 81, Medicaid, 0-3 for difficulty breathing.
00:13
Near Cavallo Road and Parker Lane.
00:17
56-year-old female difficulty breathing.
00:20
Any Lake Chabot Park staff, park ranger, Control 1.
00:28
This is 8.3 Lake Chabelle Kiosk.
00:32
We have Alameda County Fire responding for a personal injury.
00:38
Do you have someone that could guide them in? They're responding for a female subject who is down on the service road from the Mallory Technicator.
00:48
Copy.
00:49
Do it? The fire could be open so they can get over that direction.
00:58
We're just having them stage at the marina lot and then if someone could guide them to where the patient is.
01:08
Happy, I'll be able to hold to the rangers so I can make sure that they've got someone to a lift nowhere to me.
01:13
Okay, thank you so much.
01:31
Like a warning.
01:32
It's going to be warned.
01:38
National Regional Parks personnel Infotones only.
01:42
Alameda County Fire responding to Lake Chabot for personal injury.
01:46
Infotone on.
01:47
Control 1, 5613 copy.
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Location mentioned:
Lake Chabot Rd, Castro Valley, CA 94546
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