Multiple medical emergencies at Imperial Beach Pier area, Imperial Beach CA


Multiple medical emergencies occurred at and near Imperial Beach Pier and Evergreen Avenue, involving chest pain, possible bleeding, and abnormal vital signs in patients aged 25 to 89 years. Emergency responders attended to several individuals in distress across these locations.
Audio|Source: Heartland Fire
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Transcript:
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Qa Vistametic C3, and Engine 30, Medical,
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6 Charlie[2], 6 Delta[1].
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Green Avenue, Imperial Beach Pier, Cross Street, Secret Live.
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Two, Systematic 53, NJ, 6 Charlie[2], 6 Delta[1].
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Tension 20-12.
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We have two patients going before 9-6, that we've been going, you guys are there. Central Copy.
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Requesting Mr.
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(name withheld), Evergreen, for a 25-year-old male with 1512 chestings.
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One-May 17-12, let's be determined for bleeding.
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87-27, Fletcher in Parkway, space 433.
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First phone to one, Haley, one echo, 42-year-old female dominates blood.
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He's a 65-year-old female, we'll complete my test pain.
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We're getting a 30-tiles in a minute, 53rd.
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Maybe that's a minute. Everybody. Ferry one.
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Metro, Agnesia 39.
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Agent 39.
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Be cleared our last. Well, you can go ahead and drop this call on screen.
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Cancel, 1930.
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And by 8 for 1838 was to be determined.
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I declaimed at 3808-2Water Road. You're going to respond when Charlie Went Delta for an 89-year-old female with abnormal work. Hi-A-N-39, call out of you now.
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20-1030, Metro Cancel. I opinion 239 to handle. I begin 239 to handle.
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Imperial Beach Engine 2.30,
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Medical, 6 Charlie[2], 6 Delta[1].
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10 Evergreen Avenue.
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Imperial Beach Pier, Cross Street, Seacoast Drive.
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Imperial Beach Engine 239, 6 Charlie[2], 6 Delta[1].
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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6 Delta: High-priority medical dispatch for breathing problems (MPDS Protocol 6, Delta determinant).
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6 Charlie: Breathing problems requiring urgent, Charlie-level medical response per Medical Priority Dispatch System (MPDS) Protocol 6.
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