Multiple medics respond near San Antonio Rd, Palo Alto CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews including multiple medic and engine units were dispatched to the area of San Antonio Road and Middlefield Road in Palo Alto for a medical emergency. An elderly female was conscious and breathing but not feeling well. Paramedics also assisted both a law enforcement officer and another individual, possibly experiencing minor injuries such as a concussion. All involved were reported to be conscious and breathing.
Audio|Heard on: Santa Clara CA Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Engine 65 and medic 64, respond to medical aid near East Charleston Road.
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Unit H207 cross streets are San Antonio Road and San Antonio Road.
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Engine 63 and medic 62, respond to medical aid at San Antonio Road.
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San Antonio Road and Middlefield Road cross streets are San Antonio Road and Middlefield Road.
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Battalion 66, respond to medical aid at San Antonio Road and Middlefield Road.
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Cross streets are San Antonio Road and Middlefield Road.
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Medic 61, respond to medical aid at San Antonio Road and Middlefield Road.
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Cross streets are San Antonio Road and Middlefield Road.
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Medic 6 to Battalion 65 responding.
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One elderly female, conscious and breathing but feeling unwell with high blood pressure.
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Medics are needed for both the officer and another person.
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They are out with possible concussion.
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All parties are conscious and breathing.
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