Medical crews respond to multiple urgent health calls


Medical teams responded to several urgent health situations including a stroke and a sick person who was not alert. Some units were canceled as conditions improved.
Audio|Source: San Francisco City Fire and EMS
01:58
Transcript:
On an engine 3, location 57 Taylor, unit 406 between marking the noble place. So now upgraded code 3 puzzle stroke, Spontocetrol 1. 516, control 3 for status. 516 control 3 for status. Unit Dispatch Engine 16-1-1, location 749 page, process signer, and Pierce, 40-Co3, sick, not alert control 2. You can cancel Rescue Squad 1 we'll handle. Copy that. Rescue Squad 1, you can cancel. Rescue Squad 1, do, probably you can cancel. The Medic. 5-7-1. Medic 5-7-1. Clear our flash, AOR[3], Kaiser, EF. Polk and Postly. Okay, 5-5-2. Beets a container available for post? BESA 5-5-2. Uh, yeah, we're clear. AOR at BAN-S stuff. Truffi, somebody for a quick-2. Okay. To do the question about the 5-2, location is 6 in Jesse for a PDE[1] valve for AMF[2]. Control 1, scene-face, medic, on basis. DG LNG. 2.292. 1-100 larkin is a malfunction. You can cancel Old Engine 36 for further. Liza, you can cancel the squad and the engines, patient's conscious, break.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
PDE: Possible Diabetic Emergency
[2]
AMF: Ambulance Medical Facility
[3]
AOR: At Own Request (unit available for new calls)
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Location mentioned:
Near Taylor St, San Francisco, CA 94102
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