Traffic accident with injuries near Oxford Street and Broadway, Chula Vista CA
A traffic accident with injuries was reported near Oxford Street and Broadway in Chula Vista. Emergency responders were dispatched to the location, including medical units. The incident involved multiple units and a parking lot near Sunset Trails apartments.
Audio|Source: Heartland Fire
02:54
Transcript:
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Traffic accident, 6-Echo[1], Spockstrand.
00:03
Near Oxford Street.
00:05
Cross street, Broadway.
00:07
Two Lopha and 55, Nt, Vista-Metic 55.
00:11
6-0, 6.6 Foxfront.
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Roger 4.
00:28
I'm assuming it's a sunset apartment.
00:31
Kind of what I'm assuming their dispatch is confirming with their officer, stand-by-one.
00:40
Truck 11 from Engine 11, you got a note code.
00:44
Union 4 for Central.
00:49
Go ahead. It is going to be 865-5-3 at the Sunset Trail's apartments and they're going to have parking lot.
00:55
Okay.
00:58
9255
01:04
5155 Alright, I can handle for the location Copy standby, I'll give you ALS his name
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Mark 11, 911
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You guys can cancel, thank you
01:19
Okay, thank you Okay,
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June 55 Okay,
01:24
you'll have Medic 39 response
01:30
Mattro from Injun 55 can Europe be broken? Engine 55 Year or second, this is going to be Medic 39.
01:36
635 copies.
01:42
2 of the Medic 39.
01:44
Traffic accident.
01:45
6-Seckel, 6-box truck.
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Near Oxford Street.
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Cross 8, Broadway.
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2 of this at 89.
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6-ECHO, 6-box strut.
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META 6 Charlie.
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C4, can you place this on that traffic accident near Oxford in place of Mary 9 if they are aware? Medics 54 copy.
02:10
Metro Medics 16 on 6-alpha.
02:12
Medi-9. Cancer response.
02:14
Metro-Metic copies available.
02:21
Metro for Medics C-on-6-6-A.
02:27
Medics 60. Metro, can you show us available from hospital delay? Copy available from hospital delay.
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Tula Vesmetic4.
02:43
Traffic event.
02:45
6 Echo, 6.16 Oxford Street.
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Cross street, driveway.
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Tula is the medic 54,
02:52
6-Eco, 6 box struts.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
6-Echo: Highest-priority emergency medical response for severe breathing problems, typically designated as "6-Echo."
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