Medical emergency at Eastridge Transit Center, San Jose CA
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According to the dispatch call, a white adult male was found lying on a bench near Bay 15 at Eastridge Transit Center. Medical personnel responded and transported the individual to O'Connor Hospital. Law enforcement monitored the situation.
Audio|Heard on: Santa Clara CA Transportation Group Calls
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02:3
Transcript:
00:00
Eastridge, do you have a C at WMA near Bay 15?
00:08
Can you tell my time?
00:11
I'm sorry, 10.9?
00:14
Can you that one of my time? Sorry.
00:17
That person that is trying to talk to, or do they need anything?
00:22
Just requesting for a cab.
00:26
A 104 county just also called that there's a WMA near Bay 15.
00:33
Do you see anybody over there?
00:36
Just see the person that was trying to speak with me and there is someone actually laying on the bench as I see.
00:45
If you can keep an eye on that person,
00:49
they're sending sheriff out to him.
00:52
I believe he used the blue phone.
00:55
Okay.
00:58
Transit 367-27-0-G have good night.
01:03
10-4, you two.
01:05
CCD, copy.
01:07
Eastridge, go ahead.
01:10
Requested medics was transported to O'Connor.
01:15
104. Do you have the medic members?
01:21
Medic 87 R11552.
01:24
For Medic 87,
01:27
was there a San Jose Fire engine?
01:32
Was there just the Medics?
01:34
104Copy, Medic 87 transported to O'Connor.
01:39
ConeyCom said there about 45 minutes out for that subject out there.
01:48
And this is the one that was running on the benches are the one that I was speaking to.
01:53
I believe it's the one that's at the benches area.
01:58
All I got is it's a white male adult and he was supposed to be in Bay 15.
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