Medical emergency due to pepper spray exposure near 14th St, San Leandro CA


A person is detained near 14th Street after exposure to pepper spray. Medical emergency services responded quickly to the location.
Audio|Source: Alameda County Sheriff
00:54
Transcript:
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Can you start a medical code 3, what's like to you have an O.C., right here.
00:04
Cardinals, Tommy King (number withheld).
00:05
I copied to start medical code 3.
00:07
What was the rest?
00:08
Highland 18 can be created detail after a 10-566[2].
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Okay, from having 18. Go ahead. It looks like he's suffering from OSC screen as I.
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104. 104.
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We're going to be in the loading pad near 14th St, we're off with 4.
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204. 10 4. Call for out the loading dock.
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1226. This is 417[1]-try.
00:25
Can you change this to the 415[3]? Can you change this to the 415?
00:26
Do we have anyone to expand to 98 over here, please?
00:29
No, touch 4.
00:30
DoA, we're still searching.
00:31
Cover for Halveen 8P.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
417: Person with a gun (likely an ASR error—context shows no weapon involvement, but included for completeness)
[2]
10-566: Possible reference to a specific incident or case number (context unclear, but not a standard code)
[3]
415: Disturbance
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Location mentioned:
E 14th St, San Leandro, CA
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