Two medical responses dispatched to locations in San Diego, San Diego CA


Fire and emergency medical teams were dispatched to two separate addresses in San Diego. At an assisted living facility near Prospect Place, responders found no patient upon arrival. At a genetic center near Genetic Center Drive, a possible medical emergency was reported but no 911 call was made and no patient was found.
Audio|Source: San Diego City and Poway Fire
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Transcript:
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Engine 11. Medical 6 Charlie[4], 6 Delta[5],
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near Prospect Place Villa Corne Auto Sub, Acute 3, SNF, Unit RN1, Cross Streets, 02nd Street, and 0 3rd Street.
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Engine 11,
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6 Charlie[4], 6 Delta[5].
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Engine 7, Metro?
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Go ahead.
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Engine 7 just got off the phone with the RP.
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They said technically the entrance is through the alley side, but they will meet you out front and guide you.
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Copy.
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Metro, Maddoch 11.
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Where's we have a guy? Madik 11. You got a date?
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MediX 7, stand by one on the surgeon.
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Break, medical 11.
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Medic 11. Dr. Levin Key, dispatch at the BLS[3] unit. Copy, stand by Braithmic, 17.
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Engine 41, Medical,
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7 Echo[1], 7 Fox[2] strut, near Genetic Center Drive, Unic-D, Cross Streets, Stedman Street, and Flanders Drive, Engine 41,
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7 Echo[1], 7 Fox[2] Strud.
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MediGelan and METRIBELF4. Hi, 12,000, go with your traffic.
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MetroMedic 17, is there any further info? We've talked to the individuals here at 5233.
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Nobody activated 911 and there's no patient.
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Medic 17 negative.
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We got our call from FendiopiD was a iPhone notification for a heartfall.
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They had no patient information or callback number available.
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Copy that, yeah, nobody here activated 911, so we're just going to go available UCL. Copy, call, No, Available U2L. Atramatic 51.
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Medics 51.
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We're going to be clear from call, BLS[3]-10 to handle transport, social security. Copy.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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7 Echo: Highest-priority emergency medical or radio response, typically for burns/explosions, under Protocol 7 Echo.
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7 Fox: Assignment or use of designated radio channel or talkgroup "7 Foxtrot" for communication.
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BLS: Basic emergency medical care or response provided by non-advanced EMS personnel or units.
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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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6 Delta: High-priority medical dispatch for breathing problems (MPDS Protocol 6, Delta determinant).
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San Diego, CA
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