multiple medical emergencies dispatched in san diego, San Diego CA
Multiple medical emergencies occurred at various locations in San Diego including the county operations center and a retirement home near Hancock Street.
Audio|Source: San Diego City and Poway Fire
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Transcript:
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Truck 28, medical,
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7 Echo[2], 7 Foxfront, near Overland Avenue, SD County Operations Center Registrar of Voters, Unit (number withheld),
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Cross Street, Farnham Street, Truck 28, 7 Echo[2], 7 Fox Stunt.
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Engine 29, medical,
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7 Echo[2], 7 Fox strut, near East San Francisco Boulevard, border San Francisco vehicle secondary, cross streets, interstate 5 envy ramp, and rail court, engine 29,
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7 Echo[2], 7 Fox strut.
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I drove Medi-19.
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Medi-19? Meg 19.
00:47
Are there any BELOS for a Code 50[1]s?
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Meg 19, stand by.
00:56
Meg 19, Metro.
00:57
You have BLS 72.
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I did it to your call.
00:59
BELS 78.
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Sure, Medicaid.
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Medii?
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Mr. Medii can we do a callback to find a better location for the patient? We don't have anybody waving us down and we just pulled into the center.
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Medicati, stand by.
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Engine 20, medical,
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7 Echo[2], 7 Fox Stunt, near Hancock Street, Orcher Retirement Apps, Unit (number withheld), Cross Streets, Channel Way, and Sports Arena Boulevard, Engine 20,
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7 Echo[2], 7 Fox Stunt.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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Code 50: Non-emergency patient transport or unit en route to hospital with non-urgent medical case.
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7 Echo: Highest-priority emergency medical or radio response, typically for burns/explosions, under Protocol 7 Echo.
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Location mentioned:
Near Overland Ave, San Diego, CA 92123
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