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Heard on: Alameda CA EMS Dispatch Group Calls · 3 days ago
00:04
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Open response, medic 228 , code two for back pain (number withheld) Covent Street dispatch three.
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Medical emergency near Covent Street
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As discussed during the dispatch call, medical personnel responded for a possible back pain case near Covent Street.
As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders were dispatched to a location near Covent Lane for a patient experiencing back pain and difficulty breathing. The situation appears to involve a possible medical emergency requiring attention.
As discussed during the dispatch call, a possible medical emergency involving back pain and difficulty breathing occurred near Covent Lane. Units Engine 5 and Truck 3 were dispatched to assist.
As discussed during the dispatch call, fire units were dispatched to handle a possible hazardous materials situation near the intersection of 32nd Street and Mandela Parkway in Oakland. Crews responded to assess and contain the substance involved.
As discussed during the dispatch call, hazardous materials teams responded to a possible chemical situation near 32nd Street and Mandela Parkway in Oakland. Hazmat units 3 and 4 were monitoring the area to assess potential contamination or risk.
As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders were alerted to a possible hazardous materials situation involving a sealed one-gallon container of motor oil discovered near the intersection of 32nd Street and Mandela Parkway in Oakland, California. The call center notified hazmat teams for further evaluation. There were no reports of leaks or injuries.