Medical emergency reported near Mission St, San Francisco CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency units responded to a possible medical emergency involving chest pain near Mission Street and 8th in San Francisco. Fire engines and medics were dispatched under an emergency response protocol (Code 3). The patient was assisted and walked to medical personnel at the scene. A ruptured gas line incident caused by construction was also mentioned nearby, with PG&E securing the line.
Audio|Heard on: San Francisco City Fire and EMS
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01:38
Transcript:
00:00
Five six one location at GA office, near Mission St at 8th and Lasky.
00:05
I am going to play chest pain control one.
00:11
Control one engine two.
00:13
Control 1 min 591.
00:15
Engine two, can you get out here quickly? We need your help please.
00:21
Five hundred and 91, this is engine two.
00:23
Message received. We're coming out now.
00:29
Nine zero copy.
00:35
You one?
00:38
Yeah, put us on scene at the ferry building with medic 591.
00:42
Copy engine one.
00:44
That's us.
00:45
Have us replaced on Mission Street please.
00:48
Okay King Medic 110, this is Engine two.
00:54
We're walking a patient to you.
00:55
Near Mission Street, cross of Eighth and Lasky for the chest pain.
01:00
Assisting medics en route.
01:01
Respond on control A one code three.
01:05
This is dispatch engine 17.
01:07
Location Keith at Fairfax while outside fire control.
01:15
Muhlen standing with a ruptured gas line caused by construction.
01:18
PG&E on scene secured the line.
01:21
You can go ahead and put Engine 12, Truck 12, and TAC 15 back to service please.
01:27
3C.
01:33
Near Mission Street, cross of 8th and Lasky for the chest pain assisting medics en route on A1.
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