Emergency response to cardiac arrest near Lincoln Ave, Alameda CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency services responded urgently to a cardiac arrest near Lincoln Avenue and Power Street in Alameda. A 63-year-old male also had an allergic reaction. Fire units and medical teams attended the scene promptly.
Audio|Heard on: Bay Area Various Public Safety
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Transcript:
00:00
Alameda District 3, Engine 3, Medic 1 respond for a medical near Lincoln Avenue, cross of Power.
00:09
Airward Squad 2, we have medical on scene.
00:14
SSI is in traffic, please be at your post.
00:26
Copy. Engine 24, responding with medic 329.
00:30
Responding emergency, 63-year-old male allergic reaction.
00:37
Shift on TAC 3,
00:39
engine 17, truck 17 responded for commercial alarm sounding.
00:42
This will be at Avalon Beltline station,
00:44
zone 98, smoke 1st floor, TAC 3.
00:47
Engine 3 confirm response?
00:50
Good morning, Alcoa Medic 404 logging on.
00:54
Medic 404 in service.
00:55
Have an incidentally injured delay.
00:56
The other hospitals are open.
00:57
Bus driver is having a check.
01:00
Perfect copy.
01:05
County District 34, Engine 34, Engine 35 respond for a commercial alarm sounding near Captain Drive, positive end sign, tap four.
01:13
600 to 500,
01:15
they need route number five.
01:19
Can't fall.
01:20
Clear.
01:22
17, truck 17, 10-3.
01:25
Go ahead.
01:27
2-2-4-8-1. Copy copies.
01:32
Engine 3, medic 1, this is Mike.
01:34
Emergency response for a cardiac arrest.
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