Medical call for 70-year-old female at restaurant restroom, San Jose CA
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders assisted a 70-year-old female found groaning and leaning on a restroom door at a restaurant near South De Anza Boulevard in San Jose.
Audio|Heard on: Santa Clara County Fire Dispatch - Command 72
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Transcript:
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And Jenny E1, you'll be responding for an untriage.
00:04
So three requests from Campbell PD that advised they had a Spanish-speaking RPA in the line that found any female in a restaurant that was groaning.
00:12
But I'm able to make out what the medical need was just know that it's medical.
00:19
NG anyway, Bobby.
00:25
NGY-A-1-24.
00:28
Go for anyone.
00:30
Campbell advised that it's going to be a 70-year-old female husband said the restroom.
00:35
She's leaning on the door.
00:36
They aren't able to open the door for the patient.
00:38
She's still groaning and Campbell has one unit going quickly.
00:43
Anyway with her copy.
00:44
She'll come to you.
00:47
Anyway on.
00:53
I fired engineering one.
00:55
The door's been open.
00:56
No need for PD.
00:58
I copy Under88.
00:59
Engine 72, EMS Code 3[1], 1380, South De Anza Boulevard, San Jose area.
01:13
Gatti Fire Engine 72 is responding switching to San Jose.
01:18
Engine 72, you're responding switching.
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[1]
EMS Code 3: Emergency medical response with lights and sirens (urgent)
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Location mentioned:
S De Anza Blvd, San Jose, CA 95129
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