Medical emergency near North Sanborn Road, Salinas CA
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According to the dispatch call, a medical emergency involves a twelve-year-old male near North Sanborn Road who was vomiting and is now complaining of chest pain. There is also a separate carbon monoxide alarm activated at 313 Oak Avenue, with evacuation underway. The incidents appear to be related to health complaints in the area.
Audio|Heard on: Monterey County Fire & EMS
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01:36
Transcript:
00:00
I begin engine four's medical emergency near North Sanborn Road.
00:04
Unit G David crosses Cedar and Circle.
00:08
Run 41 , 19 .
00:10
Time is 1257 .
00:17
Engine four, code four.
00:26
Greenfield has this condition for carbon monoxide alarm at 313 Oak Avenue.
00:35
Sir, we have 15 .
00:36
Sorry about the squelch.
00:37
I am ten eight from the Lovers Point CP and I'll be en route to the Monterey Sub.
00:47
So this condition 0313 Oak Avenue.
00:54
Ten eighty-four, eleven 313 Oak Avenue.
00:57
Homeowner's calling in that she turned on her heater and the carbon monoxide alarm activated.
01:03
They're going to evacuate.
01:10
It's a laboratory near North Sanborn Road for your twelve-year-old male that was vomiting.
01:17
And passing now during a electrical,
01:21
so he's now complaining of chest pain as well.
01:25
And to me, the laboratory next to the officer Perez Trejo is working on.
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Location mentioned:
N Sanborn Rd, Salinas, CA 93905
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