Medical emergency involves unresponsive juvenile near County Road 15, Orland CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, medical aid dispatched near County Road 15 for a juvenile who was initially unresponsive. The child later appeared to be breathing but was lethargic with a head injury from a fall. Air medical assistance was requested to field coordinates near 39.7442, -122.2195.
Audio|Heard on: Orland Volunteer Fire
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07:23
Transcript:
00:00
Attention Portland Fire personnel, medical aid near County Road 15 for an unresponsive juvenile.
00:08
Repeating, Portland Fire personnel, medical aid near County Road 15, unresponsive juvenile in Glenn County.
00:16
Clear 1017.
00:35
20th responding.
00:40
20th responding, 10-17[1].
01:14
Two 20, Glenn County.
01:18
Twenty,
01:21
update on patient.
01:22
You have a four-year-old unresponsive.
01:25
Eyes are moving, unknown if breathing at this time.
01:36
Twenty, Glenn County currently breathing.
01:41
Copy.
01:52
Baker County Engine 23 responding.
01:57
23 responding, 1019.
02:07
Marshal, I see.
02:08
Clinton County, can you repeat your traffic?
02:13
County, this is being released by Marshall.
02:15
I see. He's still available.
02:37
Engine three available and returning.
02:39
Ten 20. Clinton County Marshall IC has been turned over to QC.
02:55
Marshall IC terminated.
03:04
Marshal, I see scene turned over to PG&E.
03:07
All units available.
03:09
IC terminated 1020 and set number is going to be 1000 ninety-one thousand 10000 ninety-one.
04:20
Right there, 20 over here.
04:25
20 at scene, 10-21[2].
04:29
Lincoln County Engine 23 is not seen.
04:34
23 at scene, 10-23[3]?
04:55
20, Johnny Point.
04:58
20?
05:02
Can you find out where our medics are at?
05:06
Copy, I'll get ETA.
05:11
At this time he's breathing.
05:14
He has a head injury from a fall.
05:16
He's very lethargic, barely responding.
05:24
Clinton County, copy.
05:25
Ten five four.
05:45
Twenty-seven county.
05:49
Morning.
05:51
You have a five-minute ETA on your medics.
05:54
Five.
05:58
I'm in.
06:14
Blank County 20.
06:17
20?
06:21
Can you put flight care on standby?
06:25
Blank County copies, start flight care.
06:27
Do you have a location?
06:31
Yeah, it's going to be in the field at our location.
06:34
I will get you to coordinates in just a 2nd.
06:38
Kind of copy.
06:50
Glenn County 20.
06:53
20.
06:57
I have 39.7442 by negative 122.2195.
07:11
One county copies, 39.7444-2, negative 122.
07:18
2195.
07:21
Over.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-17: Pick up papers
[2]
10-21: Call by telephone
[3]
10-23: Arrived on scene
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