Medical response for seizure and ambulance equipment failure, Fresno County CA
Emergency medical services were dispatched to a location near Miniwalla Avenue to assist a person experiencing seizures. During the response, ambulance equipment failure was reported, and a new ambulance might be dispatched to continue the care. The call priority was upgraded to ensure prompt medical attention.
Audio|Source: Eastern Fresno County Fire Dispatch (includes Selma, Sanger, Kingsburg and Reedley)
02:58
Transcript:
00:00
110 responding priorities 3, near Miniwalla Avenue.
00:09
I have a delayed log-on. We have some equipment failure. It might be getting a new ambulance.
00:16
6 copy.
00:22
19, go ahead.
00:30
2119 copies number few alert tests
00:40
219-19 alert test No one 19 alert tests
00:49
Do you as well have a good shift
00:57
Logon, ring, Q1.
01:01
56, copy to logon. Standby to your alert test.
01:18
156 alert test.
01:21
Have a good day.
01:23
So I'll have a good shift.
01:41
Medic 1-25, priority to area of Fresno and onboard.
01:54
15 copy logons. Somebody for your other tests.
02:09
One-fifteen only a test.
02:13
Good morning.
02:16
You as well have a good shift.
02:22
Ted Your call upgraded priority to no for seizures. I'm alerting. I'm learning in ALS[1].
02:31
Then you're going to be canceled. AOLF level response, priority to upgrade.
02:50
1-3-5 Priorities to Area of Mini Wall in a Bullard, 5-5, correction near Miniwala Avenue.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
ALS: Advanced Life Support (higher-level medical response)
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Fresno County, CA
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