Adult male injured in fall with head bleeding, Santa Cruz CA
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Emergency responders attended to an adult male who fell and was bleeding from the head at near Esmeralda Drive. The patient was on blood thinning medication. A bystander was applying pressure to the head wound while waiting for help. A small harmless dog was also present at the location.
Audio|Heard on: Santa Cruz County Fire
Listen to dispatch call
02:7
Transcript:
00:00
Enter 31[1] 14, medical party, B-boy,
00:05
207 Esmeralda Drive for victim of the fall.
00:17
Can you dispatch a 31[1]% for that call it?
00:23
And that's a 34% percent.
00:25
Sorry,
00:32
Your radio was really scratchy.
00:33
Confirm, send 70.
00:38
A firm,
00:40
truck, 31[1].
00:52
Truck 31[1]7 with Medic 1,
00:55
Medical party B-Boy,
00:57
for a victim of a fall, 207 Esmeralda Drive.
01:01
It'll be for a victim of a fall bleeding from the head.
01:05
He is on blood thinners at (number withheld).
01:14
Yeah, count 3514.
01:18
3514.
01:20
Yes, easy to turn over to Capitola Police continue animal control police service.
01:25
Copy.
01:32
Truck 31[1]7 and Medic 1.
01:34
Doors unlocked, R.P.
01:35
Can't come to the door.
01:37
She's...
01:40
With the patient.
01:47
70, copy.
01:55
Truck 31[1]7 and Medic1.
01:56
Just for info, there's a small dog in the residents also.
02:01
He may bark, but is harmless.
02:03
Doors unlocked, she's applying pressure to his head.
02:06
Can't secure the dog.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
31: Providing false information to a peace officer (California Vehicle Code)
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Location mentioned:
Esmeralda Dr, Santa Cruz, CA 95060
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