Emergency responses for high blood pressure and overdose, Huntington Beach CA


Emergency medical teams responded to two cases near Huntington Beach Pier. A 59-year-old man suffered from high blood pressure. A 24-year-old woman at a recovery center on the second level experienced a possible overdose and showed combative behavior requiring police assistance.
Audio|Source: MetroNet Fire Tac 3H - Huntington Beach
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Transcript:
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Metternet, Huntington Lifeguard 1, Huntington, Lifeguard 21, en route to call out the pier.
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Stayed away.
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Mr. Okay. Mr. All right's copy.
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Mr. Okay. 1081, Huntington, 8241, 59-year-old male, high blood pressure, up the level.
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81. Responding.
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Respotting. Nice engine 81, 10.4.
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Hainton Engine 41, Hinington, E.T.
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41, 24-year-old female, possible overdose, second level at recovery center, Charlie Level[2].
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Huntington Truck 45, Hinington, E.P.45 per PD.
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It's now clear to enter.
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They'll be at the second bench again.
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ESA engine 81, Heineenetton E241[1], 59-year-old male with high blood pressure, alpha level.
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That's check, you put truck 45 back on the call in route.
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Hainton truck 45, 104.
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Hinton truck 45, huntington, Ete 45, clear to enter Propeedy.
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They're on the second bench in.
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Plaintings five guide two copies in route.
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You can show Honey Slyker 2 on team.
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So much and copy. So, 45, Huddy's Plyker 2.
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No. Oh.
00:47
245, 6 leftguard 2.
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If you guys could just wieldy gurney out on Vipier, he seems being combative right now, but PD has him.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
E241: Engine 241 (fire/EMS unit)
[2]
Charlie Level: EMS code for moderately urgent medical calls
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Location mentioned:
Huntington Beach Pier, Huntington Beach, CA 92648
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