Medical emergencies reported near Coronado Ave and Avenue Cedar, San Diego CA

 Medical Emergency
Medical EmergencyMedical teams responded to two separate medical emergencies near Coronado Avenue in San Diego and near Avenue Cedar Gateway. Both incidents involved non-traumatic medical situations without signs of violence.
Audio|Source: San Diego City and Poway Fire
02:30
Transcript:
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Engine 15, Medical,
00:02
7 Echo[2], 7 Fox[1] strut, near Coronado Ave, cross streets, Proud Street, and Iberra Street, Engine 15,
00:14
7 Echo[2], 7 Fox[1] Strud.
00:33
Medicalabin Metro, we've added BLS6.
00:36
Medicoleven Metro.
00:41
METG 6,
00:44
your response?
00:51
Metro Engine 51.
00:53
151.
00:54
Metro 151. Metro 151 requesting train to lay hoseways 30 minutes.
01:02
7-1 Metro, you're cleared, training delay, hose lanes.
01:11
Metro is 27.
01:15
Indie 27, go for Metro.
01:17
We have a 10x10 to medium 27, though for Metro.
01:22
We have a 10 to medium fuel with engine 27.
01:32
Engine 27 Metro clock from a 10x10, that's our slow and light, medium fuels at the base of the hill.
01:40
50.
01:47
Can we get a...  They're stuck in a... They're stuck in the month.
02:00
73 copy required 1.39 Metro confirmed.
02:12
Engine 2, Medical,
02:14
7 Echo[2], 7 Fox[1] Stunt, near Avenue Cedar Gateway, Unit 501, cross streets, Cedar Street, and Interstate 5SB on ramp, Engine 2,
02:28
7 Echo[2], 7 Fox[1] Strunt.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
7 Fox: Assignment or use of designated radio channel or talkgroup "7 Foxtrot" for communication.
[2]
7 Echo: Highest-priority emergency medical or radio response, typically for burns/explosions, under Protocol 7 Echo.
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Location mentioned:
Near Coronado Ave, San Diego, CA 92107
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