Multiple infants possibly suffering hypothermia outdoors, Fresno CA
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders were alerted to multiple infants possibly suffering hypothermia outdoors near East Santa Ana. The caller disconnected before providing additional information, and follow-up attempts were unsuccessful.
Audio|Heard on: Fresno County Sheriff 2: Dispatch Areas 1 (Orange, West); 2 (Yellow, Metro); & 4 (Green, East)
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Transcript:
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Priority 1[2], Lincoln, Lincoln, Lincoln, B for 911[3],
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near East Santa Ana, one, Lincoln 23, 3, Lincoln 23, Lincoln 21.
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3 Lincoln 21 1 Lincoln 23 3 Lincoln 21 call number (number withheld) near East Santa Ana will be Fresno PD transfer RP was reporting multiple infants in the backyard possibly getting hypothermia advice he was PC 261 and so were the infants
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the RP originally provided the 1020 near East Santa Ana however this location was obtained via lat/long within 16 meters she disconnected during transfer we're unable to call back due to a disconnected phone
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Lincoln 23, 24.
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Lincoln 21, 104.
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There might be multiple C.O.I.
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Drivers.
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104.
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14.
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143.
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1943.
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Can you get an update from M.S.
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and then Byisburg 20 minutes out.
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Okay, firm.
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Lincoln 23 and assisting units,
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for information,
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1020 is going to be aged and sober home for females of mental health issues.
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The managers of this 1020 are available 24-7 and a 1021 are on the call.
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Lincoln 23, 104.
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Lincoln 05-197.
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3 Lincoln 05-104.
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Lincoln 05 from Lincoln, 180, Clovis.
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3 Lincoln 05, Tevel.
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Lincoln 23, friend, so I called the RAPU, or negative, I called the facility with negative contact.
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10-4[1].
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment; message received and understood.
[2]
Priority 1: Highest-priority emergency requiring immediate response, typically with lights and sirens.
[3]
911: Emergency telephone number for reporting urgent situations to police, fire, or medical services.
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Location mentioned:
E Santa Ana Ave, Fresno, CA 93704
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