Person with breathing issues declines emergency help


Emergency responders assisted a person having trouble breathing who possibly had a mental health issue. Communication was slowed by language barriers. Both involved declined further emergency care.
Audio|Source: San Francisco City Fire and EMS
02:53
Transcript:
700 block McAllister, cross-cloth and Octavia for the code 2-fold. He's gone and control 2. D6-Qa-10 en route code 2 to the general. Pye 10, code 2 to general. Pye-10, code 2 to general. C-16, 9-2-7. Clear from UC, we clear for him to watch. All right. We got the point. Okay. Silver stands fine. Control 2Medic 515, are we staging for this? Everyone 515, let me review the call. This court. Unit 1922. 440. One of those, uh, R-E-6-E-Medix 559, can we confirm address to this call? Go ahead. That was near. Continue response, please. If we're on scene, we're requested for a script team, I want to see if there was an update for that. Message received. 03, medic 559. We've been around for about six minutes now. All right. Okay. Message receipt, thank you. Please. Hi member Covey, thank you so much. About four, we're about four out. And you have a copy. 1475 mission, cross-attempt and 11th. You're assisting 98563 on scene, requesting street crisis on Control 1. And downstairs units, both parties are declining, calling 911. You can show us A-WR under no merit. It's going to be long, though, because it's through Ketanese. 23rd in graph. 115, thank you. Thank you. Thank you. 7.5 website, Kosovo and Portola. This is for the sureness of breath. There's fun of control.
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Location mentioned:
Near McAllister St, San Francisco, CA 94102
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