Fire and rescue search for possible pedestrian hit near West 9th Ave, Escondido CA
Fire and rescue teams responded to a medical emergency near West 9th Avenue in Escondido involving a reported seizure. They are searching for a possible victim after a caller reported they might have struck a pedestrian but could not confirm the incident.
Audio|Source: San Marcos Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Escondito, seizure, engine 131, and RA 135 near West 9th Avenue.
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You're like on engine 238.
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Engine 238.
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Engine 238
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We're here at the location,
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no CSO anywhere around during the program.
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Engine 238, that's a negative.
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I'm sure if you could assist with attempting to locate this complaint that an RP[1] stated he possibly hit something, thought it was a pedestrian, but could not confirm.
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Engine 2.3, copy.
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NARCOM Engine 231.
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Engine 231.
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North Tom, Injit 231, we're in the area attempting to locate.
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Do you have any RP[1] to call back or anyone that's in the area that could assist?
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Intent 231, I can add the RP[1]'s number in the notes.
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Additionally,
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our callers are advising it was between the in-and-out to use like to investigate.
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I copy it out.
Police codes explained
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[1]
RP: Person who reports an incident or provides information to law enforcement or emergency services.
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Location mentioned:
Near W 9th Ave, Escondido, CA 92025
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