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Male patient after fall develops chest pain in Mountain ViewMountain View CA

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Near California St, Mountain View, CA 94041

A 33-year-old male patient in Mountain View fell and later developed chest pain and difficulty moving. Emergency medical services were called and advanced life support was requested.

Audio|Source: Mountain View Fire
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Transcript:
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Car truck 51, medical aid pre-MD1, near California St, California State Department 16.
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Truck 51, respond to medical aid pre-EMD-1 near California St. Unit 16. Cross streets are Takeda Avenue and F. Gila Avenue.
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Mountain View, Engine 51.
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Engine 51.
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Engine 51, I'll take that call for truck. We're in a better position.
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Go ahead and send up to cancel.
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In Engine 51, I copy Truck 51, you can cancel.
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Engine 51, respond to medical aid pre-EMD-1 near California St. Unit 16, cross streets are Takeda Avenue and F. Gleo Avenue.
01:14
Agent 51, I could be responding on a medical triage to an alpha response[1] near California St, apartment 1616-16.
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Your patient is going to be a 33-year-old male, conscious breathing, who's fallen.
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Two-one copies one thing.
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Okay, 15-4, it's going to be a lift assist only.
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Sound view, engine 51.
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Engine 51.
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Engine 51.
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Stand by.
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Ten-four.
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View Engine 51.
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Engine 51. Engine 51.
02:04
We upgrade this to a charlie[2] for chest pain and inability to move code 3[3] ALS[4] requested.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
alpha response: Low-priority medical response
[2]
charlie: Intermediate-priority medical response requiring prompt attention, typically designated as "Charlie" or level C.
[3]
code 3: Emergency response using lights and siren.
[4]
ALS: Advanced life support ambulance service or capability, typically involving paramedic-level emergency medical care.

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Near California St, Mountain View, CA 94041

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