Crew assists person unable to walk near Walnut St, West Sacramento CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders assisted a person who was reportedly unable to walk near Walnut Street across from West Capitol Avenue. There was also mention of a gasoline smell inside a public restroom, but no gas alarm was activated. Fire crews aired out the area and determined it was safe. EMS and additional manpower were requested to help move the patient with specialized equipment.
Audio|Heard on: West Sacramento Police, Fire and Yolo County Sheriff Dispatch
Listen to dispatch call
02:12
Transcript:
00:00
Need lift assist.
00:08
This is engine 43.
00:10
Lift assist out of the vehicle in front of Walnut St, across from West Capitol Avenue.
00:15
Map is you, (name withheld). Fourteen on the gray pickup truck with no plates.
00:26
Copy.
00:32
Go ahead.
00:35
Hey, we're in the family restaurant or restroom.
00:39
It's not a natural gas smell.
00:41
It smells like somebody spilled a little bit of gasoline in the bathroom.
00:45
We have no alarm on the floor gas.
00:47
We're airing it out.
00:49
We can handle.
00:54
All right, copy that.
00:56
Truck 45 to handle.
00:57
Did it seem like an actual alarm notification went off inside?
01:05
Negative. Yeah, one of the employees got notified and they called emergency services.
01:15
All right, copy that, so clear to let patrons back inside, correct?
01:25
Talk with management.
01:26
We should be able to do that shortly.
01:33
I'm going to terminate command release attack Truck 45 handle.
01:41
Copy.
01:46
Has been released by command.
01:48
Available on radio.
01:50
Copy.
01:56
Dispatch engine 43.
02:01
Believe this is a patient we transported earlier, unable to walk.
02:06
Can you dispatch medical support code two for manpower with their stair chair?
02:11
Affirmative.
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