Medical crew assists man with hernia pain near station, Oakland CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical services responded to a 57-year-old man experiencing hernia pain near the BART station ticket level by the information booth. Police were already at the scene and advised paramedics that the best access point was from 14th and Broadway in Oakland.
Audio|Heard on: Alameda CA EMS Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
We're unable to locate patient.
00:02
Feels one to one, I copy.
00:04
Let's see if our PD has for this time.
00:06
Feels one to one, I'll go.
00:10
Silver, one to one.
00:12
BART PD is on scene with the patient inside the station, ticket level by the info booth.
00:18
Copy. NBS 121 and additionally,
00:22
BART PD advised best access is from 14th and Broadway.
00:26
TASX21A, you can now cancel.
00:28
352, clear?
00:31
9.352 copy.
00:33
2.3 in route.
00:36
9.2.3 copy in a row.
00:37
This is...
00:38
Okay, let's go to response unit 312.
00:42
So, 57-year-old male hernia pain.
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