Person suffers cardiac arrest possibly due to overdose, San Diego CA
A person experienced cardiac arrest near El Cajon Boulevard and 54th Street in San Diego. Emergency responders arrived and assessed that the incident was likely due to an overdose rather than a traditional cardiac event.
Audio|Source: San Diego City and Poway Fire
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Transcript:
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Truck 10, cardiac arrest,
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7-ECHO[1], 7 Fox stront, El Cajon Boulevard, and 54th Street. Truck 10, 7 Echo, 7 Fox Strunt.
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Matrimanek 17? Medi 17?
00:15
Metramatic 17. Did the RP?E happen to specify whether this is on the north or south side of the street?
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Middick 17, standby.
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Copy, thank you.
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Retro engine 10.
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Matron, 210,
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we're right next subtracting, we'll take that CPR, put it subtractive.
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Andrew 10, copy.
00:43
Engine 10, cardiac arrest,
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7-Eco, 7 Fox Dront, El Cajon Boulevard, and 54th Street. Engine 10, 7 Echo, 7 Fox Drunt.
00:55
Truck 10, cancel response, engine 10 to handle, break, Medic 17 Metro.
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Go ahead. Truck 10, copies cancel.
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Medic 17.
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via the SOS showing south of the intersection on 54th Street. Seam with the patient.
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1025 copy at Seam with the Patient.
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Medics 17 copies south side of the street on 54th.
01:21
Medic 10 Metro Cancel Response, BLS3 to handle.
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And copy, can you have also available?
01:27
Medic 10 available.
01:33
Notromedict 17, this is not a CPR, likely an OD.
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Medics 17, copy, not a CPR, likely in OD.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
7-ECHO: Highest-priority emergency response code for burns or explosions, used in dispatch and radio communications.
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