Medical emergency sparks urgent response near Miami Way, San Diego CA
Fire and medical teams responded urgently near Miami Way, where the patient initially refused transport, later requesting assistance again; police were asked to establish contact to aid the situation.
Audio|Source: San Diego City Police and Fire Dispatch
03:22
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 27,
00:02
Medical,
00:03
7 Echo[1], 7 Fox[2]front, near Miami Way, cross streets Cindy Street and Miami Court.
00:12
Engine 27,
00:14
7 Echo[1], 7 Fox[2]front.
00:28
Just 1085, we're ready to clear the time to see seven.
00:32
We're going to be able to prove here.
00:41
Engine 4. Medical.
00:44
Seven Echo, 7 Fox[2]front,
00:47
4008 Avenue,
00:49
FS4. Cross Street, J Street, and Island Avenue.
00:52
Engine 4. 7 Echo[1], 7 Fox[2]front.
01:01
Stretcher for Mike 10, 7-A-Go.
01:08
You can you go ahead?
01:14
Metro, this is Maddox 10.
01:16
We see Medic 1 on this call, I'll be afraid again.
01:24
Am I? Checking.
01:30
Confirmed, cancel.
01:34
Very time, cancel.
01:37
Metro BLS-5?
01:40
BLS-5.
01:42
BLS-5.
01:44
BLS-5, are we clear to head back to HQ for crew change, past DOS?
01:52
BLS-5 from the other shooting.
01:59
Metro BLF 10 on the pump.
02:03
Oh, I think I'll hear the pump.
02:09
Nightig 11 Metro.
02:15
Over medic 11.
02:17
Take 11, cancel.
02:20
Standby Colts will show you available.
02:27
Turn 104.
02:30
Can we can't shoot in 4.
02:34
Check.
02:35
I know it's been kind of quick.
02:36
PD has a pink of the car, has a unit in route.
02:39
The patient is now requesting transport from medical, but medical is more than happy to hang out.
02:44
See if we get PD to make contact.
02:51
I don't believe PD has a call.
02:54
We could request them.
02:56
Can you advise again the nature for their request?
03:00
It's got a phone with the supervisor.
03:03
They have full details, but ultimately the third time the patient has conversation for requesting transports and other services.
03:10
It's been transported once already, or unsure what other services she's looking for.
03:15
But it looked like it might be a little bit more helpful.
03:17
Petitius and effects.
03:19
Engine for copy and then I was a copy from your last call.
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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