Fire and medical emergency dispatches across North County, including a possible gas line issue in San Marcos and several medical calls for psychiatric distress, breathing problems, and stroke symptoms., Oceanside CA
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Fire and medical emergency dispatches across North County, including a possible gas line issue in San Marcos and several medical calls for psychiatric distress, breathing problems, and stroke symptoms.
Audio|Heard on: San Marcos Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
02:5
Transcript:
00:00
Angel 1-12-I-coppy, no readings on your gas indicator vote.
00:03
Property does line on FPGD's gas line.
00:07
All advice.
00:28
Ingen-111.com?
00:31
Go ahead.
00:33
NG-12, SDG needs inquiring if you'll be standing by?
00:38
Ah, negative.
00:41
Copy.
00:47
Escondido, BLS[1] response, psych emergency, engine 137 and RA 132, stage at 1261, Pearl Avenue.
01:03
San Marcos, ALS[2] response, breathing problems,
01:08
engine 143 and RA 143, at 1256, Kai-A-Colnet.
01:19
North Palmanger 11.
01:27
Engine 11. North Carolina 11.
01:30
Always smoking showing we are in the investigation.
01:35
Angel 11, I can cover stuff not showing the investigating.
01:43
Affirm,
01:45
investigation.
01:46
Field Mall, North County Fair.
01:48
At 272, East Vier Rancho Parkway.
01:56
Oceanside. ALS[2].
01:59
Response. Stroke.
02:00
Engine 215, and RA217.
02:03
At 825, Douglas Drive.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
BLS: Basic emergency medical care or response provided by non-advanced EMS personnel or units.
[2]
ALS: Advanced Life Support medical response at paramedic level, providing higher-level prehospital care.
Disclaimer:
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Location mentioned:
Douglas Dr, Oceanside, CA
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