Medical aid given to patient in labor at Escondido home, Escondido CA
Emergency medical responders were dispatched to a home near Daze Street in Escondido for a patient experiencing multiple contractions. The patient was alone with a friendly dog and a young child. Responders noted patient location and access details on arrival.
Audio|Source: North Comm Dispatch and LE Interop
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Transcript:
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Escondido, Medical Aid, Engine 132, and RA 132 near Daze Street.
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Come, engine, 212.
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Onsen, 2nd, 2nd.
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Siricacom, engine 212, can you start out of U.S.
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Entering to tell B.
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L.S. 2.11, thank you.
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Engine 132 Northcom.
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Go ahead.
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Engine 132, we have a door code (number withheld).
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This one doggone scene named (name withheld), or Peace of Ice Thing.
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She's very friendly,
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and the patient is alone with her 60-month-old.
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Okay, copy.
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Flawbrook, odor investigation.
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Engine 112 at 2676, South Mission Road.
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I wonder to the patient scene issues in the back bedroom on the left side.
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Set traffic for Engine 132.
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If she's in the back of the house from the left.
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I copy that.
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Did she know that we're coming?
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Is there a reason she can't get out?
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Afram, she's the one that calls herself and she's having multiple contractions.
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Copy.
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Escondido, CA
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