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Heard on: Kern County Fire/Bakersfield Fire/USFS · 5 days ago
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Thirty-two, code two medic aid, near West Los Angeles Avenue for chest pain.
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Medical emergency near West Los Angeles Ave
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders are assisting a person experiencing chest pain near West Los Angeles Avenue in Shafter.
As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders were called for a person having difficulty breathing near Rodriguez Avenue in Shafter, California. The call was handled as a Code 2 medical aid, indicating an urgent but non-emergency response.
As discussed during the dispatch call, deputies received reports of a potential reckless driver near Lerdo Highway in Shafter. The vehicle, described as a white work truck with front-end damage, was last seen traveling northbound on Highway 99 before exiting toward Laredo. The incident may involve a vehicle marked with a company name, but details remain unconfirmed.
As discussed during the dispatch call, dispatch reported a possible reckless driver in a red Honda Accord traveling southbound on Highway 99 near Lerdo Highway. The vehicle appeared to be swerving in traffic.
As discussed during the dispatch call, fire units responded to reports of a possible warehouse fire near Highway 99 and Lerdo Highway in Shafter. Initial callers described heavy smoke, suggesting an industrial building fire. Shafter police and on-site security later confirmed the smoke was from factory operations, with no active fire at the scene.