Medic unit responds to unconscious person downtown, San Francisco CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to Hyde and Eddy Streets in San Francisco for an unconscious person. A medic unit was dispatched under a code three emergency response, indicating the need for lights and sirens. Units confirmed the patient’s condition and coordinated resources for medical assistance.
Audio|Heard on: San Francisco City Fire and EMS
Listen to dispatch call
01:25
Transcript:
00:00
This is Division Two Way.
00:02
We need a medic at,
00:04
we need Medic 590 at near (number withheld) in front.
00:17
And high. We have a patient on the side.
00:19
I'm sorry, you broke.
00:22
Just confirm me, is this related to the boss or is this a separate call? It's clear they can get him back.
00:30
We need a medic unit 590 at the blocks.
00:36
This is what he wants.
00:37
We now have a patient at this.
00:45
Can you guys hear me? Are stepping on each other.
00:47
Division two, I copy.
00:48
You have a patient now.
00:49
We'll request them back.
00:54
A unit that's close to Hyde and Eddy.
00:58
Copy,
01:01
they're being dispatched back.
01:06
Is mission crossing Fourth Street for the code three unconscious?
01:13
Control channels one should be on a mini coach.
01:21
Eight 590 control two.
01:24
Go ahead.
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Location mentioned:
Hyde St & Eddy St, San Francisco, CA 94109
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