Fire units find vacant home after 911 call in San Diego, San Diego CA
Fire units responded to a 911 call at a residence near Tisland Avenue in San Diego. Upon arrival, no one answered the door and the property appeared locked. Border Patrol agents assisted on scene. Neighbors stated the home has been vacant for over a month, indicating the call was likely a false alarm or a misrouted emergency.
Audio|Source: Heartland Fire
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Transcript:
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The cell phone thing is hitting at near Sterling Hell Lane.
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Copy, thank you.
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Engine 34, update the address.
00:09
Near 2900-time, haven't you?
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I'm going to charge of 34 copies.
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217, updated address, near Tisland Avenue.
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417, copy.
00:35
Hey, 9, you got two Border Patrol agents coming at you.
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Okay, Kathy.
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I got them.
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RISO-19-1-8 and then to 19 are on scene.
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The residents appear to be locked up and they wouldn't come to the door.
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Can we do a call back?
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Copy, we got the call from LLNPU as an A1[1] disconnect and try.
01:03
Yeah, we can't.
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Central, 119, one Charlie? Under 19.
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Under 19?
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We met their direct neighbors, so by Unit 10, they said that unit 9 is empty and it's been vacant for over a month.
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Probably.
01:30
In 2019, a medical 38, no one available.
01:33
Probably. Probably.
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Agent 19 from Central.
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Engine 19 from Central.
01:46
Go for 19.
01:48
Engine 19, 913, we were able to get the tallback key in the cancel.
01:56
Metro Mediore 18.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
A1: Non-emergency EMS response (lowest priority)
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Location mentioned:
Near Island Ave, San Diego, CA 92102
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