Medical call for breathing difficulty at san pablo ave hotel, Berkeley CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders were sent to a hotel near San Pablo Avenue for a 72-year-old woman having trouble breathing in room 502. Attempts to contact her were made, and security was involved.
Audio|Heard on: Alameda County Sheriff
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Transcript:
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Engine 1. Charlie Response, Breathing Problems, near San Pablo,
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Avenue,
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Room 502.
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Response 90362, response has three difficulty breathing.
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Near San Pablo.
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Offer at Dispatch 3.
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Clearavutee, you're clear, taking no break.
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No. No.
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In 1012, we advised, we've attempted to call back twice, left voicemails now answer.
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Call to the hotel as well.
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They said no one's in the lobby, requested medical, nothing further.
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362-0.
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Stop.
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Perfor, Virginia's number.
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Copy, where's the other one there?
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Everybody's ambulance.
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Thank you. Engine total Australian service.
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Detail.
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Was that 360 or SRV-2, copy?
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Zero to take office.
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Four hundred seven most chaper.
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Okay, 362. You're responding code 3, room 502 of the hotel,
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or 72-year-old female,
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difficulty, breathing.
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She may meet you in the lobby.
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Okay, security too.
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Location mentioned:
San Pablo Ave, Berkeley, CA 94702
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