Infant vomiting illness prompts medical response, Dublin CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel responded to Powder River Run for an 11-month-old female infant who was vomiting and needed ambulance transport.
Audio|Heard on: Alameda County Sheriff
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01:48
Transcript:
00:00
Camp Park District 1, Engine 544, respond for medical 155, Powder River Run.
00:05
Dispatch 2.
00:11
342 are the units?
00:17
Are you missing a ticket book?
00:21
Go the traffic guard you for?
00:23
Yeah,
00:28
I was checking the D-O, the back of the D-O to see if there's anybody camped out back here.
00:33
And I found a citation work with somebody left behind.
00:39
T-537.
00:42
Go ahead.
00:44
Interesting.
00:48
Negative 44, I got both months.
00:52
You want to try you a trip to break or see you go to reset? Got me.
00:58
Double in response to Medical 9-1-1, general illness 155.
01:02
Powder River Run Operate is high shoe.
01:05
How was Eddie?
01:07
I was never up there, so they're not mine.
01:10
I believe, um,
01:12
Jose, Lay, and perhaps Penny went there?
01:17
about a 592 post house hour it's back on hi copy um it might be fluke all right copy 3527 let me know if it comes down into 544 may 541 with rocket 3
01:40
Yeah, there's no move on the elevator.
01:43
11-month-old female that's vomiting in all for...
01:46
Okay, donated service camps by ambulance.
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Location mentioned:
Powder River Run, Dublin, CA 94568
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