False medical alert alarm at residence in Coronado, Coronado CA
Fire and medical units responded to a medical alert alarm at a residence near 6th Street and Alameda Boulevard in Coronado. The alarm was later confirmed to be an accidental activation with no emergency present.
Audio|Source: Chula Vista Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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Coronado Engine 36 and Coronado Meta 2.36.
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Medical alert alarm.
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6 Charlie[1], 6 Delta[2].
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Near 6th Street.
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Cross streets, Alameda Boulevard, N.J.
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Avenue. Coronado Engine 36 and Coronado Metac 236.
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6 Charlie[1], 6 Delta[2].
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Imperial Beach Engine 39, Medical,
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7 Echo, 7 Fox Strunt, (number withheld) Palm Avenue, South Bay Urgent Care, Unit Youth, H-C, Cross Streets,
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16th S.S.B.
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Street, and Private Road, Imperial Beach Engine 39,
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7 Echo, 7 Fox Strunt.
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That's Commercate.
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Mercy, there, Com.
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Kercom, Mercy, E.H.
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Show us out-of-service at base mechanical.
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We don't know this in the past incident.
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See here, there com, copies.
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Why, too?
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That's your O'Quarrant on Agent 36.
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306, go ahead.
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After Agent 36, this is going to be accidental activation.
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Engine 36, Medic 336 available.
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Engine 36, copy accidental activation.
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Units available.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
6 Charlie: Breathing problems requiring urgent, Charlie-level medical response per Medical Priority Dispatch System (MPDS) Protocol 6.
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6 Delta: High-priority medical dispatch for breathing problems (MPDS Protocol 6, Delta determinant).
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