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Multiple medical emergencies dispatched in San Diego areaSan Diego CA

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Near Hotel Cir S, San Diego, CA 92108

Multiple emergency medical aid dispatches occurred at different locations in San Diego, including near Franklin Avenue and near Hotel Circle South. Some calls involved alarms at unoccupied units with no signs of hazards, smoke, or fire. Emergency units responded and made contact with reporting parties, taking necessary precautions during the incidents.

Audio|Source: San Diego City Police and Fire Dispatch
04:32
Transcript:
00:00
Medic 6, Medical Aid 7 Echo[1] 7 Fox Trot, near ECMECD Boulevard,
00:05
Medics 6, 7X7 Fox Trot. Medics 6, 7XO7 Fox Trot.
00:11
Edge 203, you can clear, thanks.
00:24
Engine 19, Medical,
00:27
7 Echo[1], 7 Fox strut,
00:29
near Franklin Avenue, near Franklin F, Cross Streets, South 31st Street, and South 32nd Street.
00:38
Engine 19,
00:40
7 Echo[1], 7 Fox Stratt.
00:47
Metro 118, 7, Julia.
00:55
That's true, Engine 18.
00:57
We made contact with the reporting party Unit 5.
01:00
Unit 6, where the alarm is going off, is unoccupied, no one is home.
01:05
Engine 18 is not going to force entry. There's no signs of any hazards, smoke or fire.
01:10
Engine 18 is available.
01:15
I did you copy you clear.
01:20
within unit 5, being alarmed in unit 6 is going to be unoccupied with signs of smoke or fire, will not be forcing entry,
01:28
and engine H will be going available.
01:30
Okay,
01:34
the affirmative.
01:37
Engine 23, 15,
01:40
25, it's on H.
01:43
Major 45, Go for engine 23.
01:47
Do you guys not be clear?
01:52
We do now. I think we're having some radio issues.
01:55
We're going to hang out seeing for a minute. To a truck's still in the line of traffic.
02:04
T-Matic 39, returning to quarters past U.S.
02:12
Okay, did I measure coffee?
02:18
Smatik-50, we're full crew ready for login.
02:25
You're clear to login.
02:31
It's a minute close to take care up on the phone.
02:40
We're back to Central and Resout 3 clear to secure.
02:47
Middick 5 is for everybody be clear.
02:48
All right.
02:52
Thank you well.
03:06
TOS3 we're working on AMA
03:10
TOS3 working on AMA TOS3 working on AMA
03:17
Medical 11
03:22
You should tell us on the pumps at 25 and 94
03:37
Measure Medi-KIN, complete show us on the DECON delay, CPR,
03:41
paperwork as well.
03:44
I have 10 MetroCocci.
03:49
Three off the ground, blank ground, you know, second one for training.
03:56
One, MediColade, 7 Echo[1], 7 Foxshot, near Hotel Circle South, Room (number withheld), Medicaid1, 7 Echo 7 Foxshot.
04:12
Engine 20 Medical 7ECHO, 7 Fox Stunt, near Hotel Circle South, Presidio P-A-LMSD Housing Commission, Unit (number withheld), Cross Streets, Private Road, and Taylor Street. Engine 20,
04:30
7 Echo[1], 7 Fox Stunt
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.

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Near Hotel Cir S, San Diego, CA 92108

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