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Medical response to suspected overdose near 34th St in San DiegoSan Diego CA

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Near 34th St, San Diego, CA 92116

Emergency services responded to a medical call near 34th Street in San Diego for a possible overdose. Police and medics are present at the scene to provide assistance.

Audio|Source: San Diego City Police and Fire Dispatch
02:27
Transcript:
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Engine 1 Medical 7 Echo[1], 7-Eco, 7 Foxtrot, 0-5 Avenue NC Street.
00:07
Engine 1,
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7ECHO, 7 o'clock Fox dot.
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Mr.
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Macon. Okay,
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go ahead.
00:23
Measure Ruket in the hospital, returning for lost equipment.
00:28
A minute turn, copy.
00:34
A minute two, can we get a 50-month decrease.
00:36
Number two, copy, 15, 40-complication.
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A matter to copy, 15, 40-compton.
00:44
Another 17, I'm on 70, back so not a medical aid,
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4650 34th Street.
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That's your Engine 13.
01:04
The account for FGG&A, Injur13 is available,
01:07
no-hazard count.
01:11
The account for FG&E, Injur 13, Metro Coffee, account for an LPG&A, nohazers would available.
01:18
The 4th Street, across the amount of timing.
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Medic 31 Command 7, E-Pact 7, automatic weight.
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6126, much smaller.
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Engine 10, Medical,
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7 Echo[1], 7 Foxtrot, 6126 Mark is on the Road, Residence Hall, Cross Streets, Rockford Drive, and East Campus Drive.
01:53
Engine 10, 7 Echo[1], 7 Foxtrot.
01:57
Metro BALS 71, just got the apparatus responding now.
02:07
BOR 7AWR, RAPR, we respond.
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NCHO, this is not a CPR, PD,
02:18
and Medicare at C&C, mean,
02:23
an overdose. Engine 1, copy, not a CPR, PD and medics are at scene, overdose.
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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