Medical teams respond to two patients with breathing issues


Audio|Source: Bay Area Various Public Safety
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We'll escort, you're clear. Copies, metal, thank you. All for response, 9 321, code 3 for general illness. 1,405, Campbell, cross the 15th Street, respond, this has 3. UL162, post to Highland. 206-1197. Copy. All right. Many sure, sir. Byrd, 2,3-9-29, Thomas. Affirm, 7.6. U.S. 90, 9226. Ends in 25, author, copies. I have like 2-26-0 with your job. Okay. Mail list 133, responding to code to 37-year-old male down better problems. What do you think? 191612. Do anything more. 1014. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. So what's anything doing here you take after we're a park. In this 90 minutes, 2.26, yeah, stand down. Apparently, my ears were lying at night. There's not going to happen. Okay. Copy-out. I was trying to call you on her phone. I see, engine 2-1-3. Want to see you, I identify, only? 23-2-1-us. I want to code 3, 57-year-old male, general onus. We've been, I'm just so sorry to fuck you. I didn't need to do that. Copy. Engine 1, Medic 1, Room 53, 81-year-old male. Shortest of breath in AOLC. Correspondency. Copy, Hayward Engine 2A.R. Copy. Can we something go ahead? Just confirm you said you're doing tough. I'm not that it's fair away, Mark. Permanent.
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Near Campbell Ave, Campbell, CA 95008
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