false alarm from medical alert device at fitness center, Escondido CA
A medical alert went off at a fitness center near Mountain Ranch. Responders found no patient there and learned it was a false alarm from a GPS device.
Audio|Source: San Diego City Police and Fire Dispatch
03:5
Transcript:
00:00
Near Easkitos drive.
00:03
24-hour fitness near Camino Mountain Ranch Drive.
00:06
Cross street near Mountain Ranch Road.
00:08
Engine 42.
00:10
7 Echo[1], 7 Fox[2] Struts.
00:22
208 is available from training billy.
00:27
2038 available from training delay.
00:34
617, you can go ahead and careful.
00:37
617, you can go ahead and careful.
00:50
Engine 10. Medical alert alarm.
00:54
7ECHO, 7 Fox[2] Strut.
00:56
Near Aragon Drive.
00:58
Near Aragon Drive.
01:01
Cross streets near Mataro Drive, and Toledo Avenue.
01:04
Engine 10. 7 Echo[1], 7 Fox[2] Strut.
01:14
23, if you're not committed to this call, you can go ahead and cancel.
01:17
CHP is on scene, traffic is moving slowly, we can handle.
01:24
Probably that engine 23 is done available.
01:30
Do you MetroMedic-28 where full crew, we clear to log on?
01:35
You're clear, and do you see you log in?
01:38
Metro engine 45.
01:41
It's going to be a solo vehicle traffic accident on the ramp from eastbound 8 to southbound 805.
01:50
CHP on scene.
01:53
We can't handle with one medic in it.
02:00
Engine 93 with Medic 37 and MedicalA 7-ECHO7, near Blighton Lane, cross of Blighton Court.
02:09
Engine 93 with Medic-307, 7-8-0-7, Foxtrot.
02:12
Dr.
02:19
1918, I have a service and around fire station 20 here for BML.
02:24
Not a service and out of the station 40U for BML.
02:31
22, go ahead.
02:36
The Metro 242, we're at scene.
02:39
Do you know if this is in the 24-hour fitness? Have you made any sort of patient contact or is just a medical or whatever?
02:55
Copy, we'll try to do another callback.
02:57
Yeah, we weren't able to have any contact with the patient.
03:00
It was just a GPS alarm coming up at that location.
03:04
Doing a callback now.
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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Location mentioned:
Mountain Ranches Rd, California 92040
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