Medical call for breathing difficulty and chest pain, Hayward CA
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According to the dispatch call, emergency services responded to a medical call near Michelson Street in Hayward for a 34-year-old man experiencing difficulty breathing and chest pain.
Audio|Heard on: Alameda County Sheriff
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Transcript:
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Engine 6. Medical,
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Near Michelson Street, Hayward.
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Copy. Hayward. Tabern up to say,
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Hayward.
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Like,
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253, you can now cancel.
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Good morning, Eden.
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This is 141, inbound code 2.
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On board, we have a 44-year-old male chief complaint, lower, right side, back pain,
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radiating into his right hip area.
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Mouthlines are stable.
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We'll see you, code 2 in about 15 minutes or so.
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That's me.
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Now go medic 5-9-1.
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2-3-8-1.
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253 post-Winton.
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Alphabet, 5991.
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Okay, 591 will go ahead.
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Also, this is 173.
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BELF 153.
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911, can you change our destination to ValleyCare, please?
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Copy, Valley Care.
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No medical need.
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We're going to clear from the call.
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All right, copy.
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173, error.
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Squad 2, Medical,
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Near Nicholson Street, Hayward.
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Hayward's Phaver's 294-15, code 3, difficulty reading near Michelson Street, dispatch, free.
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Copy. Squad 2, I'll show you a IQ.
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415, and off.
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Covering. Medical 5, 2, I'll call your status.
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367 AMS-90s.
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5992, record 4, thank you.
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Debbie.
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Medi-415, code 3 with Hayward Pire, 34-year-old male with lung pain and difficulty breathing.
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Location mentioned:
Michelson St, Hayward, CA 94545
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