Two students assaulted with knife and gun at high school, San Jose CA
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According to the dispatch call, two students were assaulted on the campus of Overfelt High School by two to three suspects. The suspects reportedly had a knife and a gun. A 15-year-old male student was injured and requested medical help.
Audio|Heard on: San Jose Fire
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Transcript:
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16 rescue medic 26 on triage medical Overfelt High School 1835 Cunningham Avenue near Bermuda Way and Huron Drive station 16's area
00:16
send of the fire engine 4 we're back in service we could take that call in our first two
00:26
Engine 4, San Jose Fire Engine sends been on scene for a little over a minute.
00:31
Engine 4 copies, thanks.
00:37
Engine 4, I can serve.
00:43
34, Delta Response, South Allum Rock Avenue and North King Road, Station 34's area.
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Engine 14, Medical, 400, Ardiff Avenue, near Arcadia Drive and Agra Avenue, Station Pens area.
01:10
Rescue 26.
01:13
RescueMedic 26.
01:14
We have you responding with Truck 16, who's Basic Life Support medical care or response at a non-advanced, pre-hospital emergency level, untriaged medical.
01:19
For reports of two to three suspects who ran on the school campus and assaulted two students, one patient is a 15-year-old male requesting medical.
01:27
Also reports of a knife and a gun involved.
01:30
Your ambulance is elected to stage.
01:31
PD has multiple units in route.
01:36
Rescagnetic 26 copy and Rout to stage.
01:39
Rescumatic 26 staging.
01:41
Break truck 16 sender-day?
01:45
Truck 16 copies.
01:46
We're unseen already.
01:47
We'll never.
01:49
Truck 16, 1040.
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