Multiple medical emergencies reported across San Diego, San Diego CA
Several medical emergencies were reported across San Diego including a cardiac arrest at an apartment complex and various medical aid calls at different locations near streets and public places. Emergency responders were dispatched to these incidents and made patient contact where possible.
Audio|Source: San Diego City and Poway Fire
03:16
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 1, Medical,
00:02
7 Echo[1], 7 Fox[2] Stunt, near Front Street, Unit 29, cross streets West Ash Street and West Beach Street, Engine 1,
00:13
7 Echo[1], 7 Fox[2] Strunt.
00:20
618 Metro, confirm you made patient contact?
00:23
We made contact with the RP.
00:26
Copy.
00:35
Engine 34, Medical,
00:38
7 Echo[1], 7 Fox[2] Stunt, near Cose Mountain Boulevard, cross streets Lake Underda Avenue and Lake Admiral Drive.
00:50
Engine 34,
00:51
7 Echo[1], 7 Fox[2] Strunt.
00:55
Metromed 18 out of CPR.
01:03
George and $34 stand back.
01:05
Hey, sorry, for cutting.
01:06
RET 31.
01:13
Back 31. Back 31 is PEDS, I see you.
01:20
Thank you.
01:22
I'll call in check.
01:24
They haven't updated yet.
01:36
Engine 18, Medical,
01:39
7 Echo[1], 7 Fox[2] Stunt, near East Townledge Drive, cross streets West Talmage Drive and Short Street, Engine 18,
01:49
7 Echo[1], 7 Fox[2] Stunt
02:00
Engine 30, Medical,
02:02
7 Echo[1], 7 Fox[2] Strunt, near Kamenito Abayano, cross streets Kamenido Hedra and Grove Avenue.
02:12
Engine 30, 7 Echo[1], 7 Fox[2] Strunt.
02:20
Hey, (name withheld).
02:21
Hey, (name withheld).
02:23
Get a call back and get a better address, the address does not exist.
02:28
Hey, (name withheld), Cubby.
02:41
Engine 13,
02:43
Medical,
02:44
7 Echo[1]o, 7 Fox[2] strut, near Monjana, cross street Moniana, Engine 13,
02:55
7 Echo[1], 7 Fox[2] strut.
03:02
1, Medic 11, near the Brunswick Hotel.
03:07
The patient will be outside flagging up.
03:13
Man 36, you need to be out available.
03:15
306, now bye.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
7 Echo: Highest-priority emergency medical or radio response, typically for burns/explosions, under Protocol 7 Echo.
[2]
7 Fox: Assignment or use of designated radio channel or talkgroup "7 Foxtrot" for communication.
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