93-year-old woman choking incident at church courtyard, Saratoga CA
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According to the dispatch call, a 93-year-old woman was reported choking on food inside a church courtyard in Saratoga, California. Fire and rescue units were dispatched but later canceled after the situation stabilized. CPR was not required.
Audio|Heard on: Santa Clara County Fire - Dispatch and Commands
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02:11
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 73, Pre-alert Medical, near Park Place, Saratoga area.
00:13
County fire from Red.
00:15
Engine 73, don't attach to rest.
00:23
Ended 293. A copy of responding along with Rescue 73.
00:27
Ended 73, Rescue, Sanity.
00:29
This is Trias to the Delta response.
00:32
A 93-year-old female that was or is choking on some type of food.
00:41
They're going to be inside the church courtyard, and someone will find you now.
00:45
And June 72.
00:47
Edge 73 comes.
00:50
Fire station at 1715.
01:03
Fire, Edge of 73.
01:05
Probably on.
01:13
Rescue 73, BMS Delta Response, near Park Place, Saratoga area.
01:28
County fire, go ahead and cancel Rescue 73.
01:32
Negative CPR.
01:37
Engine 73 company canceling.
01:39
Rescue 73, negative CPR.
01:40
Rescue, 73, you company?
01:47
Rescue 73, you copy there, stand now.
01:55
County fire negative, go ahead with the traffic for Rescuitary Street.
01:59
Rescue 73, you're being canceled for Engine 73 on scene,
02:03
negative PPR.
02:07
Let's see if you're clear and available.
02:10
Happy clear available.
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Saratoga, CA
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