Medical emergency with air ambulance in Bolinas, Bolinas CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency personnel responded to a medical emergency involving an elderly woman with breathing difficulties near Aspen Road in Bolinas. She has a history of COPD. Responders initiated a Code 3 response and requested an air ambulance for transport.
Audio|Heard on: Marin County - All County Fire Agencies
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Transcript:
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Flame is fire, medic 94 medical near Elm Road 1827.
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Marin Chief 219 responding.
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Marin Chief 200 responding.
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Chief 200 respond.
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Units responding to medical near Elm Road, continue Code 3[1] for a 79-year-old female with COPD and difficulty breathing, 1831.
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REACH 94, can you send an air ambulance to this call in Bolinas?
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REACH 94, affirm 1832.
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Marin Chief 219, you got clear sky.
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No one will be at the Bolinas Firehouse.
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Chief 219, 1832.
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I have six medical at the bus stop near Civic Center Drive and McGinnis Parkway.
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1832.
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And she's 219.
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Do you have any additional on the address?
01:28
Stand by one checking.
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Chief 219, the correct address is near Aspen off Elm.
01:45
Chief 219 copies.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Code 3: Emergency response with lights and siren
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Location mentioned:
Aspen Rd, Bolinas, CA 94924
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