Fire units respond to behavioral and breathing emergencies, Oakland CA
Fire units responded to a behavioral health concern near Lakeshore Avenue and separately attended a medical emergency for breathing problems near 20th Avenue in Oakland.
Audio|Source: Oakland Fire Department
02:24
Transcript:
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Macro 2, back of service shows on scene at near Lakeshore Ave for a behavioral concern.
00:11
Pro 2 and center number (number withheld).
00:17
Happy.
00:23
Are there any accurate units available to call at near Telegraph and 24th Street? Do you be able to say a call at near Telegraph and 24th Street?
00:42
Hiro to be standby. Okay, Friday's 17.
00:43
Send to 17.
00:55
Yeah,
01:00
we have PG&E on scene.
01:01
Do you have an ETSA for the tree group?
01:04
PG&E is on scene and stand by?
01:11
17 Oak Fire.
01:13
17.
01:16
5.0 minutes.
01:18
Thank you.
01:23
Open fire, matter 2.
01:26
HECO 2. HECO 2.
01:31
Does MCC, SACC, SACC and Service.
01:34
We'll take the incident at near 24th and Telegraph.
01:39
Back 4,2, we'll sign this for a noise complaint with the music being very loud.
01:43
Incident number (number withheld).
01:47
All right, if you're responding.
01:50
Sure you're responding.
01:51
Hello fire.
01:52
Regenate, quick-gette for OPD, please.
01:55
Ingen-A standby.
02:01
Ingen-Nate, O'Far?
02:03
Go ahead for eight.
02:05
OPED is in route, driving time.
02:08
Okay, thank you.
02:16
Engine 4. Charlie Response, Breathing Problems, near 20th Avenue.
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