Multiple medical emergencies reported in San Diego areas, San Diego CA


Paramedics and fire crews responded to multiple medical emergencies in San Diego, including an incident near Terminal 2 Departures at the airport, a medical call near an apartment complex on North Harbor Drive, and another near the Coast Guard Station on North Harbor Drive.
Audio|Source: San Diego City Police and Fire Dispatch
03:45
Transcript:
00:00
Engine[5] 3, Medic[4]s, 3-on-7-5-Crot, you can cancel.
00:02
Petro-Medic[4] 6-3, can you start an A-LS?
00:04
6-6-3 copy-up-3, pressing A-LF.
00:05
Metro-Medic[4] 1.
00:06
6-3-Match, you have Medic[4] 5? Break, Medic 1.
00:09
One, it's going to be an AMA[1] by Medic[4] 1, uh, we're just doing paperwork.
00:12
Anyway.
00:13
Metromedic 3, copy the Mac 5.
00:14
Metromedic 19.
00:15
Engine[5] 6. Medic[4]al.
00:17
7 Echo[3], 7 Fox Strunt.
00:19
Routway and Graying Drive.
00:21
Unit that quote.
00:22
Engine[5] 6. 7 Echo[3], 7 Fox Stunt.
00:25
Copy, can I? Watched, can I?
00:31
Watcher 982, is there a B-Lithroll Free?
00:33
Mediq-19 Metro, updated address 1436-448, same unit 203.
00:39
Medic[4]-199 copy changed to Unit 203.
00:43
Metro Medi-Metro, Medi-2.
00:48
Medi-2.
00:49
Is there any BLS[2] available for this Level 3?
00:51
I was going to get you to affirmative.
00:52
82's happy, thank you very much.
00:54
B.S.10, respond 64 for your Malcolm Boulevard, Sunny.
01:00
Engine[5] 2. Star Coast Guard immediates.
01:03
8 Alpha[7], 8 Bravo[6].
01:05
(number withheld) North Harbor Drive.
01:07
Coast Guard Station.
01:08
Cross Streets, West Morrill Street, and then named.
01:10
Engine[5] 2. 8 Alpha[7], 8 Bravo[6].
01:13
Metromatic 19.
01:14
Medic[4] 19, is there any building letter associated with number 203?
01:20
Hey, just wondering if you guys have made patient contact yet, then if so, which were to show of?
01:26
Yeah, go ahead and go to Terminal 2 Departures.
01:29
We won't meet you on the far west side of the elevated departure roadway.
01:33
And what's your ETA?
01:35
We copy Terminal 2 Departures, far west side.
01:38
And the ETA is just a few minutes.
01:39
We're right on North Harbor.
01:40
I'm about to pull in.
01:41
It's copy. We'll see you in a few minutes.
01:43
We're headed out now.
01:44
All right. Copy.
01:45
The medic 19 Metro patient stated his apartment was within the first building as you access the apartment complex.
01:54
RAPD on her way, I'll take to lock you down.
01:55
Notic 19 copy, I knocked on the door with our response.
01:58
It looks like I see the RP now.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
AMA: Patient refuses recommended medical treatment or transport against medical advice.
[2]
BLS: Basic emergency medical care or response provided by non-advanced EMS personnel or units.
[3]
Echo: Highest-priority, life-threatening medical response requiring immediate dispatch and intervention.
[4]
Medic: EMS ambulance/paramedic unit
[5]
Engine: Fire engine unit
[6]
Bravo: Moderate-priority medical response or designation; sometimes refers to the left or B side of a structure.
[7]
Alpha: Low-priority, non-life-threatening medical response or designation; sometimes denotes the front (A) side of a structure.
Disclaimer:
This was transcribed by AI and may contain errors. Please verify the information independently.
Location mentioned:
Terminal 2, 3225 N Harbor Dr, San Diego, CA 92101
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