Medical emergency at location near G St, San Diego CA


Emergency responders were dispatched to a medical call near G Street in San Diego. The caller appeared to be the patient. Units arrived, confirmed the address, and made patient contact. Additional responders were requested to assist with access to the location.
Audio|Source: San Diego City Police and Fire Dispatch
02:54
Transcript:
00:00
Metro Engine 11.
00:01
Realty 2441. Can you do a callback and have the RP come meet us outside?
00:07
That's for a minute. I have to go back to go back.
00:18
936 from now so I mean that'll create 3423 generally
00:32
Engine 20. Medical.
00:35
7 Echo[1], 7 Fox[2] Stunt.
00:37
3423 town away.
00:39
Horizons recuperative care.
00:41
Cross streets, LaSalle Street, and Western Street.
00:44
Engine 20. 7 Echo[1], 7 Fox[2] Stunt.
00:52
Engine Olaven Metro.
00:54
The lake 2 can get fixed more for D.
01:00
NCHREN 11.
01:03
NGIN 11, we attempted multiple callbacks to answer.
01:07
It looks like the RP is the patient.
01:11
We have nothing further.
01:16
Match up from Engine 11. Is there any history for this number?
01:21
The medical evidence seems to think it might be a different address.
01:29
Digital and standby checking on the history of the number.
01:35
Let's talk, go ahead.
01:38
We make us available full crew, Rachel Lock in the MTC morning.
01:45
We all right to fuck up here, please, ma'am.
01:51
Engine 11, Metro.
01:55
Metro, go ahead.
01:58
Go ahead and update the address. Looks like we do have an extensive history at near G Street.
02:08
Metro Coffee, we're at the address now making access.
02:15
On a copy at the address, make an accent.
02:22
Okay, 301Match, you can cancel, stand back code.
02:26
If you want to copy, stand back call 1921 available.
02:30
Addict 31 available.
02:37
Metro, engine 11.
02:39
Measure 11.
02:41
Metro is confirmed near G Street update address.
02:46
We made patient contact.
02:49
Ingen 11 copy,
02:51
confirm address near G Street,
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make patient contact.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
7 Echo: Highest-priority emergency medical or radio response, typically for burns/explosions, under Protocol 7 Echo.
[2]
7 Fox: Assignment or use of designated radio channel or talkgroup "7 Foxtrot" for communication.
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