Cardiac respiratory arrest at 38th Street residence, Oakland CA
Emergency teams responded to a breathing difficulty call near East 24th Street, followed by an alert of a cardiac respiratory arrest at a residence near 38th Street Unit 106 in Oakland, California. Medical units were dispatched to assist the person in distress. The incident involved a serious medical emergency requiring immediate attention.
Audio|Source: Oakland Fire
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Transcript:
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Team, better response breathing problems near East 24th Street, U.S.
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comment blocks that was dropped off on the Westover and faculty reported citizen reported that may not be able to draft a due but we are able to and give some of those reports it's clear
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1024 firepoppin
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Hopefully we've got a micro too.
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Micro too good.
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Can you show us near 24th in Telegraph? I'm sorry, can you show if M&A I'll find the last call in? I'm saying near 24th in Telegraph will run this check.
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Number (number withheld).
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Number (number withheld).
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Bobby.
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Engine Ken.
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Echo[1] response, cardiac respiratory arrest uncertain breeder, near 38th Street, Unit 106.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Echo: Highest-priority medical emergency requiring immediate response to life-threatening conditions.
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Location mentioned:
Near 38th St, Oakland, CA 94609
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