Diabetic emergency reported near Lake Merced and Skyline, San Francisco CA
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According to the dispatch call, emergency medical units responded near Lake Merced and Skyline for a diabetic patient. Services were offered but declined. The call was canceled after confirming the patient's condition.
Audio|Heard on: San Francisco City Fire and EMS
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01:34
Transcript:
00:00
Special call for engine 40, emergency medical response, Nelly.
00:07
Engine 40, respond with emergency medical response.
00:09
Units responding near Lake Merced and Skyline.
00:15
Control confirmed emergency response.
00:22
So what do we do now?
00:26
Yeah, it will take a while.
00:31
You just have to be correct.
00:34
Sorry, I'll respond on the other channel.
00:41
Sorry about that.
00:42
Can I get you to go down to...
00:49
Offered services, patient declined all services.
00:53
You can cancel this call.
00:56
Okay, patient declined all services and is not requesting street crisis team, copy that.
01:05
There will be a special conference in 15 minutes.
01:09
ALS[1] units assigned to call near Lake Merced and Skyline.
01:14
Control confirmed emergency response.
01:22
Cancel Engine 15, we have a diabetic patient on our truck now.
01:31
Cancel Engine 15 and Engine 40, copy.
Police codes explained
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[1]
ALS: Advanced medical care provided by paramedics, including advanced airway, cardiac, and medication interventions.
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Location mentioned:
CA-35 & Lake Merced Blvd, San Francisco, CA 94132
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