Two people injured in assault near Capitola Road, Capitola CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders were dispatched to an assault near Capitola Road involving two people with possible head injuries. Both were conscious and breathing. A 30-year-old man had a head injury and lip laceration. Law enforcement requested ambulance support and confirmed the scene was safe for entry.
Audio|Heard on: Santa Cruz County Fire
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Transcript:
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Stand by for multiple pages.
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Break for first page is a code three medical for victim of an assault, for engine 3514, medic nine to divert again for fire priority call.
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Near Capitola Road, timeout 2058.
00:14
Break.
00:15
Medic eleven to replace medic nine for a code two ambulance request from law at scene near Wharf Road, timeout 2058.
00:29
Netcom Medic Nine is the scene secure.
00:34
You're responding to stage at this time.
00:40
Medic Nine copies.
00:49
Engine 3514, medic nine.
00:52
You're responding to a 30-year-old male, conscious and breathing with a possible head injury, laceration of the lip.
00:59
We're still confirming if it's good for us yet.
01:06
Engine 3514, medic nine.
01:09
They're advising now two separate patients.
01:14
Both are conscious and breathing.
01:16
Both have possible head injuries.
01:19
And it's code four to enter.
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Location mentioned:
Capitola Rd, Capitola, CA 95010
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