Fire and EMS respond to respiratory distress cases, San Rafael CA
Fire and EMS units responded to multiple unconscious patients experiencing respiratory distress in San Rafael, including two 10-year-old girls at different nearby locations.
Audio|Source: Los Angeles City Fire and EMS Dispatch - North Division
02:39
Transcript:
00:00
Injur Rescue 91, unconscious, near Gevina.
00:08
Metro Fire AP7, confirming you canceled, engine 90?
00:13
Yes, engine 90 was canceled.
00:21
Rescue 839.
00:24
Rescue 839, Rescue 102, unconscious, near Oxnard Street, Cross and Noble.
00:36
Metro from Engine 91.
00:39
Can we get an actual street name to this location in the trailer park?
00:50
Engine 8-1, Roger.
00:51
Standby. We're attempting to get that right now.
00:54
We have a call taker on the line.
01:01
Metro Rescue 839, can you shall listen, route.
01:06
Rescue 839 in route.
01:08
Rescue 839, Ralph.
01:12
Engine 91 for Metro.
01:16
Go for engine 91.
01:20
It's going to be 457 via San Rafael.
01:26
Copy.
01:30
Metro Rescue 874, we have a secondary patient, 10-year-old female.
01:40
Can you add a substantial incident number?
01:50
Roger, standby will create a second incident.
01:53
Just confirming there are two 10-year-old female patients, both in respiratory distress.
02:01
That is different to patient's rest for his stress.
02:07
Roger, do you need a second L.S.
02:10
Rescue?
02:12
No, second patient's PLS.
02:17
Roger.
02:23
Register 8774 for Metro.
02:30
We placed you on scene of the second incident.
02:33
Your new incident number is 587.
02:36
That's 587.
02:38
On scene.
Disclaimer:
This transcript was automatically generated and may contain inaccuracies. Please verify the information independently.
Location mentioned:
San Rafael, CA
This shows a Google Street View of the area near the location, which might not be the exact address.
Correct
Incorrect