Emergency responders treat overdose with CPR near Golf St, San Francisco CA
Emergency responders are attending to a suspected overdose at an apartment near Golf Street. CPR is in progress, and abnormal vital signs have been reported. The patient was found unresponsive on arrival, and medical teams are providing life-saving efforts at the scene. The incident involves emergency services coordinating treatment and transport for the patient.
Audio|Source: San Francisco City Fire and EMS
02:49
Transcript:
00:00
Then it's near Golf.
00:02
Apartment number 1 causing Lily and Oak.
00:05
This is from conscious abnormal reading control channel A2[2].
00:12
If you can show you by reporting party call back and gave it an updated location of 5A zero green between Jasper and at Stockton.
00:23
There's three cabies update location.
00:30
Thank you. E16, K1O2, can you also join code to St. Francis, please.
00:35
K112, copy.
00:40
Control 2, Battalion 7.
00:43
Battalion 7, go ahead.
00:48
Can you show truck 14 out of service on 24th and Cabrillo for a truck drill will be monitoring the radio?
00:56
Copy, do you want a tax channel?
00:58
Are you...
01:01
Maybe live on the top channel. All right, turn the floor.
01:04
A patient was gone on our arrival.
01:11
You can cancel 502 and show Agent 1AOR.
01:14
Agent 1, copy.
01:16
502, copy. Dr.A.A.R.
01:19
502 copy. A.R.
01:21
Thank you. All right.
01:24
Two hundred forty.
01:30
Is that engine 40 or really low volume?
01:39
A2[2], engine 40.
01:40
Could you put aside a service at Station 18 for a wet drill?
01:46
Copy station 18 for a wet drill.
01:54
763 Forrester in between Terracita and Los Palomis, go-2 PDE valve, PD's unseen, unseen is safe. It's for bleeding that's controlled.
02:05
Control Channel 3.
02:10
You start an R-C-R location, please.
02:15
Tension 36, I copy.
02:21
R.C1 location is near Golf Street, a problem number one, causing Lillian Oak.
02:27
This is to assist engine 36, medic 576 on scene, controls on 8.2.
02:36
36.
02:38
Advise the incoming RC that we have a patient for us.
02:41
CPR[1] progress.
02:44
I, caveat. RC.1.
02:47
We advise, this is a CPM progress.
02:49
CPM progress.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
CPR: Cardiopulmonary resuscitation being performed or required.
[2]
A2: Radio channel A2 used for dispatch, coordination, or designated low-priority medical communications.
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