Medical alert alarm investigated at Portuguese Hall, San Diego CA
Fire units responded to a medical alert alarm triggered at the Portuguese Hall near Shelter Island Drive to check if medical assistance was needed. No further information was provided due to privacy regulations.
Audio|Source: San Diego City Police and Fire Dispatch
03:45
Transcript:
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Engine 22,
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medical alert alarm, 7-ECHO[1], 7 Fox Stunt, near Shelter Island Drive, cross streets, Shafter Street, and Scott Street, Engine 22,
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7 Echo, 7 Fox Strat.
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That's right 26.
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Pro team's seen right now.
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Are we going to need anything in time?
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Negative, just the Gurney all the way in.
00:41
Copy, we'll do.
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Engine 10.
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Can you log engine 10 out? We've done the MTC switch.
00:56
Do you have a coffee,
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standby?
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Do you have a name, a description and a specific location?
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I don't know what I'd call it really want?
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That's a negative.
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We don't take names for...
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HIPAA regulations and it doesn't show that they had anything further.
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Was the GPS activation received by the alarm company?
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After Mr. 22, we don't take names for this policy in HIPA.
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The alarm company said it was a GPS activation only.
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We have nothing further.
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I copy.
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Etro from engine 10 login is successful.
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Engine 10 copy login, successful.
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Engine 10, route.
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Fire station 10.
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Fire station 10.
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Pursion and Route EOSS status.
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My grade 3 somewhere.
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Medi-40 from around 8805-7118.
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Sunco lose billed screen.
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Medical 40.
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Central Medi-26 for Backstation, securing for the night's night relief.
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Murray 26, scurphy.
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On step.
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511 come on 177-offmuffly 877 hornblane street 86.
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8.6.
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22.
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Our head into the Portuguese Hall for bingo night real quick to see if anyone activated a medical alert alarm.
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I'll advise will remain attached to the incident for another.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
7-ECHO: Highest-priority emergency response code for burns or explosions, used in dispatch and radio communications.
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