Diabetic emergency reported near Grand Ave with mental health crisis, San Diego CA
Medical responders were sent to near Grand Avenue in San Diego for a 50-year-old diabetic patient experiencing an emergency. The patient was difficult to locate and was reportedly near bushes. The patient showed signs of a mental health crisis, including expressing suicidal thoughts and possible alcohol influence. A dog was left in the patient's vehicle.
Audio|Source: Heartland Fire
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Transcript:
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In San Miguel, Car, 16 with MR Diabetic Problems, near Grand Ave, you're going to respond to Charlie Wentel for a 50-year-old.
00:13
Centralist Medical 3, you're at scene, uh, 4-TL, are there any more details on where this car would be?
00:22
It's a potty 3, that's negative. The information came from Sheriff. We have nothing for the...
00:30
Medi3 central weather?
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Go through MediC3.
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The RP did mention that it was near objectively hidden for Bush.
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Thank you. We copy.
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226 for Medi3.
00:47
We looked in the parking lot that was straight to black there and there was nothing in there. Nothing obvious, no waivers you think.
00:59
Great.
01:00
We're just going to check on the way out then.
01:08
Break 33882 or U-KL so far if you want to go available at your discretion, but we're still kind of located.
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Copy that going available.
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Such a copy.
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Sandy, engine 33A, just clear from Paulston.
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2380, 7.
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Metro, 154.
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Charlize.
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1954.
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Metro, this is going to be a Rift that's only in camp on the medics.
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Metro copy processes only canceling the medics.
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Medics 7, you cover direct.
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Next 57 at all.
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Metro is 26.
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226. 226.
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For UTL,
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we'll be able to have anything to this, but we can keep yours coming and they can do another lap to make this.
02:07
Tula Vengeon 51, Tula Vista, MAICTY1, and Tula Jista Squad 61. Medical. 6 Charles, Delta, 3 Humpty Dale Street, U-160, POSS, St.W Avenue, and Crengevino.
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Chula Vista Engine 51, Chula Vista Enjickey1, and Trula Vista Squad 61.
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Charlie, Skelta
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This engine 51,
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tool with us to Medics 51,
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updated address near C Street.
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Okay,
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51,000 16.
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Measure 1816.
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Measure, a medic 51 copies.
02:54
Can you respond to CHV and Canadian EPA please? The patient appears to be ATOH and has a vehicle with a dog here that's going to be left 15.
03:05
Central copy, say bye.
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Chula Vista Engines 58. New alarm. 6 Echo, 6th stront.
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2060 I Lakes Road.
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2060I Lakes R.B 110.
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Cross streets, Sinclair Drive, and State Route 125 SB on ramp.
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ChulaVit Engine 58.
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6 Echo, 6 Box Stront.
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Sergeant 16. All of this.
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Sheriff actually I think should be sufficient for this.
03:48
The patient has suicide ideation, so my P.155 as well.
03:56
Are you C.HP inquiring further? Was she driving or do you just need sheriff for the 5150[1]?
04:01
No, after doing some more investing now here, the patient was not in the vehicle.
04:05
Was this outside of a vehicle? Sheriff should be sufficient.
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Special copy.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
5150: Involuntary psychiatric hold for a person deemed a danger to self/others or gravely disabled (California W&I Code)
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