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Medical emergency near Arlington Bridge on Highway 160Sacramento County CA

audio iconMedical Emergency
CA-160, California

Emergency responders found and transported a patient near Arlington Bridge on Highway 160 to a hospital. They coordinated with California Highway Patrol and checked the surrounding area for any others or dangers, finding none.

Audio|Source: Sacramento Regional Fire and EMS
04:10
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 94-902-904-024-0-0-0-0-194
00:09
What's your status? I haven't been on A3
00:12
Changes on A3 hails you on A6 requesting confirmation you've been updated she might have crossed Allison Bridge?
00:21
Have CHP[2] been advised?
00:24
Yeah,
00:25
in route as I think 15 ago.
00:27
Okay, then what we'll do is we advise them that we have a patient and they can check from on their end from the Arlington Bridge all the way down.
00:42
They can take control of the patient.
00:44
You say no injuries, right?
00:45
I'll check on EMS right now.
00:47
How far north did you travel?
00:49
I came all the way from my house.
00:51
I'll go back up.
00:52
There's nothing here.
00:53
There's nothing here in town at all, nothing behind Ramos.
00:56
I checked all the levies all the way around here, all the way from the whole city limits.
01:01
There's nothing that I can find.
01:02
I'll go back up to the Isleham Bridge and check up there real good.
01:06
I copy.
01:07
Yeah, after that, we'll just turn it over to CHP[2] and they can continue.
01:12
Copy upon arrival, we'll transfer it to CHP[2].
01:15
All right, I'll let you know well if I find anything.
01:19
9402-194 Can we go ahead?
01:25
9300 is speaking with the patient convinced her to be transported to Casuaranioc.
01:31
I will advise fire dispatch and request an updated BTA from CHB.
01:38
Is that still necessary? Yeah, it's still necessary.
01:40
We have a, yeah, it's still necessary.
01:44
Have CHV continue.
01:45
I copy. I'll wait on a scene until their arrival to update them to locate the vehicle.
01:50
Okay, and then I've checked, I'll check one mile north of the bridge, one mile south of the bridge, one mile on the Isleton Road.
01:58
I have nothing up on this end.
02:00
Thank you.
02:01
Updated EPA on that stage 3.
02:04
CHP[2] is in route from IE5.
02:07
I copy. Break.
02:12
Medic Ambulance, Transporting 1, Code 2[1], Kaiser Antioch.
02:16
Copy, medic transporting 1, T2, Kaiser, Antioch.
02:20
Engine 94, confirming you're going to await CHP[2]'s arrival.
02:24
A firm, we'll stay on scene one quarter mile south of Ramos on Highway 160.
02:31
Also be advised, Highway 160 has been checked and cleared between quarter mile south of original dispatch address, up to one mile past Allison Bridge on Allison Road as well as North 160.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Code 2: Non-life-threatening emergency transport (no lights or siren)
[2]
CHP: California Highway Patrol

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