Medical team responds to child fainting, San Francisco CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, paramedics were sent near Vernon Street in San Francisco for a report of a child who fainted. The call involved an eight-year-old patient, and medics were instructed to respond urgently but without using lights or sirens.
Audio|Heard on: San Francisco City Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Unit dispatch medic 59590, the location near Vernon Street, cross of Garfield and Holloway Avenues.
00:07
Respond code two for the pediatric syncope, it's an eight-year-old patient.
00:13
Responding control A3.
00:19
Five five four B (number withheld).
00:24
Five five four.
00:25
Five five four silver scene, please.
00:29
Copy that. Thank you.
00:35
Five nine zero control three.
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Five nine zero, go ahead.
00:42
Just want to make sure you know this is a pediatric eight-year-old patient.
00:50
Can you repeat that traffic?
00:52
This was a pediatric call.
00:54
It's an eight-year-old patient.
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Location mentioned:
Vernon St, San Francisco, CA 94132
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