Emergency response for back pain with fainting near Monterey Blvd, San Francisco CA
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According to the dispatch call, emergency services responded urgently to a report of back pain with fainting near Monterey Boulevard between San Benito and Santa Ana streets in San Francisco.
Audio|Heard on: San Francisco City Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Any dispatch, truck 19, location is near Monterey between San Benito and Santa Ana for emergency response back pain, responding emergency response.
00:13
The dispatchment 513, located as near Broadway on the second floor, crossing Octav and Laguna for a non-urgent fall, respondent control 2.
00:25
And crossing Franklin and golf rate emergency response Chesbain.
00:28
Respond in Control 2.
00:30
Control 1, Crisis 4.
00:36
Crisis 4?
00:38
Control 1, Crisis 4.
00:40
We're in the area attempting to locate.
00:41
We've checked Bryant from 6 to 5th.
00:44
We're not seeing anybody matching description.
00:46
You can do a callback.
00:48
You can do a callback.
00:56
Asport PDT.
00:57
Triple-5, Messages 6.
01:03
19. Engine 19.
01:08
You can take that call for truck 19, put us on it.
01:12
Engine 19, message received.
01:14
Truck 19, you can stand down.
01:15
Engine 19 is en route.
01:17
Truck 19, stand down.
01:21
Rep, and I pay a copy.
01:23
Copy. 1019, this is near Monterey between San Benito and Santa Ana, assisting Medic 560 en route for emergency response back pain with fainting on this channel.
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Location mentioned:
Monterey Blvd, San Francisco, CA 94127
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