Medical emergency with extended extrication at pediatric clinic, San Diego CA
Emergency responders attended a medical situation at the San Diego Center for Children near Strong Street. The patient required an extended extrication time, and responders encountered locked doors without a lockbox upon arrival. Assistance was requested to gain access to the clinic. Patient contact was established during the response.
Audio|Source: San Diego City Police and Fire Dispatch
01:47
Transcript:
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Metro Mediatic 30, we have extended extrication time.
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MedicCurity copy, extended extrication time.
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PetroMedic.
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Metro Medic 1.
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Metro Medic 1.
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We're at the address.
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Doors locked.
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There's no knockbox.
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Is there any chance we can get an RP to come open the door?
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Clinic 1, copy.
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Doors lock, no lockbox.
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Stand by for callback.
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Engine 28, Medical,
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7ECHO[1], 7 Foxfront, near Strong St, SD Center for Children, Cross Street, Mesa College Drive, Engine 28, 7ECHO, 7 o'clock strut.
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We've made patient contact.
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128 Metro, stand back for PD and acknowledge.
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Metro, engine 28, copy, stand back.
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Let me stand back.
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Let me go.
01:32
Mathematic 11. Can we get it 10.15 for decon?
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128, Medic 82, Metro, Clear, Enter, PDF scene.
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82, Copy Direct.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
7ECHO: Highest-priority medical response for burns or explosions under Protocol 7 (Medical Priority Dispatch).
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Location mentioned:
Near Armstrong St, San Diego, CA 92111
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