Medical responders sent to 911 hang-up at apartment, Santa Barbara County CA


Medical responders and police were sent to an apartment in Santa Barbara County after a 911 hang-up call. The caller, a 66-year-old man on hospice, did not report a medical complaint before disconnecting. Police units were en route to check on the situation.
Audio|Source: Santa Barbara County Fire District
02:20
Transcript:
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C-1, Medic 29, medical aid, 205, nurse veto, 2, number 205, respond on Taman 2.
00:15
Medical 24 engine 71, Medical Aid, 209-609-6-3-3-3-6 respond on Channel 2.
00:23
Medics 29, Central Command 2.
00:25
2010.
00:26
Copy, Medics 29.
00:27
Just information, this was a 911 hang-up per PD.
00:29
PD units are in route there and not unseen.
00:32
If you're discretion, if you want to enter forward stage, can you advise.
00:35
Was it a determinant for the stage just because it wasn't 911 hang up or was there something further?
00:40
Just because it was a 911 hangup, they gave no cheap complaint of a medical just that they were on hospice and then disconnected.
00:47
Copy, we'll continue in.
00:49
Central copies.
00:50
Chuck Lundee, copy the traffic.
00:51
We copy the traffic.
00:52
We copy. Truck 1, Medic 29, has additional information per-premise history for apartment 205.
00:58
It's possibly for a 66-year-old male who is possibly alone.
01:02
There's no gay code or entry instructions per the history.
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Location mentioned:
Santa Barbara County, CA
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