Advanced life support assists on medical emergency near 35th Avenue, Oakland CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, advanced life support provided assistance to a basic life support unit at a medical emergency near 35th Avenue and Penniman Avenue in Oakland.
Audio|Heard on: Bay Area Various Public Safety
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01:10
Transcript:
00:00
This month, Sunday, 5B3, Code 2[1], response, ALS[2] assist, BLS[3]-131 on scene, near 35th Avenue cross Penniman Avenue, respond to 5-3.
00:10
3-2-7 are out.
00:12
Okay.
00:14
Okay. Kelly.
00:16
Okay.
00:18
Squat-T, you have met at 2-24 to Code 2[1].
00:21
I just don't know your priority.
00:23
Okay.
00:25
Okay. Copy to 677 medical.
00:26
900. East 10 across the Fenton.
00:29
Copy.
00:32
Alcohol 131, can you upgrade ALS[2] unit C2O3? Copy code 3 and they're coming from TASAHara.
00:40
Copy that.
00:42
Good morning, AACO.
00:43
This is a medic 402 logging service.
00:49
5853 respond.
00:50
Okay, copy.
00:53
2533, you can cancel.
00:57
Okay.
01:01
A1 response by a 265-code 3 response for CISPiels-131 on scene, near 35th Avenue cross Penniman Avenue, respond to slash 3.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Code 2: Urgent, expedited response without lights or siren; proceed promptly while obeying all traffic laws.
[2]
ALS: Advanced Life Support medical response or unit providing paramedic-level emergency care.
[3]
BLS: Basic Life Support medical care or unit providing non-advanced emergency assessment and treatment.
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