Male found lying on train tracks in Richmond, Richmond CA
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders found a male lying on the train tracks near Cutting Boulevard and Carlson Boulevard in Richmond. The man was removed from the tracks and received medical assistance.
Audio|Heard on: Hercules Pinole Public Safety
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01:57
Transcript:
00:00
We're going to be on the Cutting Boulevard train tracks with a male lying on the tracks.
00:06
Copy. Ritch and Fire Engine, 64.
00:12
Copy.
00:14
Six more en route.
00:16
Jump 64 en route.
00:18
I'm sorry, is that 67 en route, I mean?
00:22
Four.
00:23
Ten four came up seven on the computer, no problem.
00:26
64 en route, thank you.
00:28
It's six seven en route.
00:31
And just six that en route.
00:33
Medics 71, emergency response with lights and sirens in Richmond,
00:36
near South 43,
00:38
near South 43 at Rosewood, and IFO near a black Mercedes.
00:48
Quistrate 757.
00:52
Male difficulty breathing.
00:55
Um, Medics 77.
00:57
Can you start copy the Highway emergency response with lights and sirens, please, for a male laying on the tracks at the Carlson and Cutting train tracks, please?
01:07
Probably Carlson and Cutting man laying on the train tracks.
01:09
We'll get them around.
01:11
It's a form out.
01:14
Copy her out.
01:19
Terrosher prior, Medics 77.
01:25
Medics 77.
01:29
Is he on the track, so I need to be south on the train?
01:34
At this point, we're going to drag him off the tracks.
01:39
Acknowledged.
01:41
Medic 7, two-star for Barrett.
01:44
Medic 7-6, Richmond Parkway.
01:51
Question 5-1877, patient is off the tracks.
01:56
Copy, patient is off the tracks.
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