Elderly woman unresponsive, family self-transports, Cupertino CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a medical emergency involving an 83-year-old woman found unresponsive near Scenic Court in Cupertino. The situation was later downgraded, and the family decided to transport the woman to the hospital on their own.
Audio|Heard on: Santa Clara CA Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Engine 77, pre-alert medical near Scenic Court, Monte Vista area.
00:09
Engine 84, county fire, you're responding to Soda Springs about a quarter mile east of Alma Bridge.
00:16
Report of two poles that are now down,
00:19
also some downed lines in the area blocking the roadway.
00:24
No arcing or sparking seen at this time.
00:26
Engine 84?
00:28
Eighty-four copies, PD en route.
00:33
We are turning it over.
00:35
I'll just have to teach me from here.
00:41
Engine seventy-seven, county fire update on your call.
00:45
Triage to an alpha response.
00:47
Eighty-three year old female was unresponsive.
00:54
We'll go ahead and make this a Charlie and continue the ambulance code three until we get on scene.
01:00
Hi, copy.
01:03
Engine 77 County Fire looks like the family wants a council response.
01:09
They're going to be taking the patient to the hospital themselves.
01:11
It's like a self-transport.
01:12
Engine 77.
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Location mentioned:
Scenic Ct, Cupertino, CA 95014
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