Allergic reaction emergency near 167th Avenue, San Leandro CA
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders are attending to a 63-year-old male showing signs of an allergic reaction near 167th Avenue. The situation may involve a serious medical condition requiring urgent care.
Audio|Heard on: Bay Area Various Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Zone 4 medical near 167th Avenue.
00:03
167th, cross of Los Alamos Street.
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Apropos, BLS 133.
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BLS 153, okay.
00:17
Sally 2 for 1 truck please.
00:20
We're on scene.
00:21
Can you call the RP to open the gate please?
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I have a package. Stand by.
00:26
I'll go BLS 122.
00:28
BLS 122, I'll call.
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Can you show us transporting to Summit?
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I'll copy Summit.
00:39
See only under response Medic 329 Code 3[1] for allergic reaction near 167th Avenue.
00:45
Cross the list on us and switch two.
00:48
Copy that.
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Medic 329, over.
00:56
Alpha Velo 133, you can disregard traffic.
01:00
Alpha copies.
01:05
Alameda District 3, Engine 3, Medic 1 respond for a medical 1519 Lincoln cross power.
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Airward Squad 2, we have medical on scene.
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SSI is in traffic, please be at your post.
01:31
Copy. Engine 24, responding with Medic 329.
01:35
Responding code 3, 63-year-old male allergic reaction.
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[1]
Code 3: Emergency response; proceed immediately using lights and siren.
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Location mentioned:
167th Ave, San Leandro, CA 94578
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