Medical call downgraded for elderly male in Menlo Park, Menlo Park CA
A medical emergency call was made for a 96-year-old male near 8th Street in Menlo Park. The call was initially Priority 1 but was later downgraded to Priority 3 by fire responders on scene.
Audio|Source: San Mateo County EMS Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Medics 16, Priority 1[1] into Menlo Park, near 8th Street, Coff of Laurel Avenue,
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Priority 1[1], Menlo Park, Mediq 16.
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16, acknowledged.
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861 County.
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861, quiet.
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861, confirm your status, you're still attached to the call?
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Negative. We're going to have the question.
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8.6.1-12. If you can let me know before you put yourself on the post, then I'm not to post doesn't clear from the call.
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Okay.
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Next 26, post two.
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14 any chance for an extension we're waiting on a vest.
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Next 14 affirmative on extension.
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Thank you.
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County 510.
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Next 510.
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5'10, can you advise the incoming unit to bring in some extra CHP blankets, please?
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No, 510, 10, 10. Anymore, 201 County?
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201, 201.
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2.01, 104.
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In Medics, 16, County?
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Next week.
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A medic 16, you can reduce priority 3 per fire on steam for the 96-year-old male product.
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Thank you, Doug.
Police codes explained
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Priority 1: Highest-priority emergency response for life-threatening situations, typically requiring immediate action with lights and sirens.
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