Medical calls for child cardiac arrest and vomiting adult, Santa Clara CA
Fire and medical units responded to two medical emergencies in Santa Clara. One involved a pediatric cardiac arrest at near Lee Avenue. The other was a patient, a 30-year-old woman, vomiting near Juliet Lane at the cross streets of Lower Wood Road and Mission College Boulevard. Police were also requested to assist.
Audio|Source: Santa Clara City Fire 2
02:28
Transcript:
00:00
This is a pediatric call forrest.
00:05
Copy pediatric floor rest.
00:11
Engine 94. Echo response[1].
00:15
Cardiac o' left.
00:16
Can I acquire engine 91.
00:28
Good.
00:30
We have a code to ambulance, please.
00:33
favor.
00:38
Near Lee Avenue.
00:41
Go ahead.
00:50
We need to have a new. They're on the way.
00:52
We're going to need PD[2]s.
00:59
They're on the way.
01:02
PD[2]s on T.
01:07
Copy.
01:13
We have anewan, anyone?
01:21
We have an incoming medical call and we're at level zero.
01:28
Copy, we have units coming available from the training fair real quick.
01:32
Kepard. It's going to be just a generic quick, a medical call for a 30-year-old female who's just vomiting.
01:42
Clear, engine 99. It's taken up.
01:45
Ingen 99. Engine 99.
01:50
Engine 95 between 991.
01:57
Engine 95 is a call right now.
02:02
Copy, thank you.
02:08
For this.
02:14
Engine 99. Medical note triage.
02:18
Near Juliet Lane.
02:21
Cross streets are Lower Wood Road and Mission College Boulevard.
02:24
Respond on fire, Maine.
02:26
Map page age 28T.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Echo response: Highest-priority medical response (most critical)
[2]
PD: Police Department involvement or response to an incident or call.
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Location mentioned:
Near Juliette Ln, Santa Clara, CA 95054
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