Fire response with medical emergencies in Sanger, Sanger CA
Fire units responded to a fire in Sanger, advised to access the scene from a specific area because a train blocked the usual route. Multiple fire and EMS teams were dispatched for medical emergencies including an allergic reaction near Trinity Avenue and an ill person.
Audio|Source: Eastern Fresno County Fire Dispatch (includes Selma, Sanger, Kingsburg and Reedley)
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Transcript:
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Fire on scene is advising to try accessing from tell area, Stanis lost that train may be there for a while.
00:17
130 Priority 1[2], 444 for us now.
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12, priority 3,0, 401,
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301,
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highway 49.
00:31
No,
00:34
copy, holds back.
00:39
Zero, copy that is show you responding priority 1. Ashland Avenue cross the fruit. I copy, you copy, holdback.
00:48
29, the Majestic Mountain Care Center, patient will be at the front test with the feds test.
00:58
Let's everybody say, copy, careful.
01:03
6147 responding priority to 19175 South Grandland Avenue.
01:11
Priority 3[1], allergic reaction, near Trinity Avenue.
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You do your copy that.
01:23
6.43, if you could post it, Judge L.O.C.403. If you could post a job cell, please.
01:31
130, I copy staged.
01:38
Number seven now responding for ill person still priority two.
01:43
One three zero zero for us now responding for ill person still priority two.
01:47
One three zero for us now.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Priority 3: Non-emergency, low-priority response; routine handling, typically without lights or sirens.
[2]
Priority 1: Highest-priority emergency requiring immediate response, typically with lights and sirens.
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Sanger, CA
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