Man experiences chest pain on hiking trail in park, Santa Clara County CA
Fire units responded to a medical emergency for a 41-year-old man with chest pain on the hiking trails near Coyote Peak Trail and Rocky Ridge Trail in Santa Teresa Park, San Jose. County park rangers were contacted to assist and find the best access point for emergency responders.
Audio|Source: San Jose Fire
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Transcript:
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Engine 27, Delta Response[1], Santa Teresa Park, near Burdnall Road, near Hayton, Moore Drive, Station 27's area.
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In 27, San Jose.
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27.
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27 calls a Delta response, 41-year-old male chest pain. He's going to be at the...
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Rocky Ridge Trail at Coyote Peak Trail.
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We did ask County to start a park ranger, and we'll send a picture to your rig cell phone of their tracking location.
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Who's in fact?
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Send the fire engine in 27.
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Engine 27.
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So we're attaching 627 to this as well.
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Also,
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can you check with county rangers to find the best access point?
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Under 27, we will see if county has attached the rangers yet. We did ask them too.
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We'll see if there's any update.
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Talk about.
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27 hold up
Police codes explained
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[1]
Delta Response: High-priority medical response
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Location mentioned:
Coyote Peak Trail & Rocky Ridge Trail, Coyote Creek, CA 95141
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