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Multiple medical emergencies reported in downtown san diegoSan Diego CA

audio iconMedical Emergency
Near Imperial Ave, San Diego, CA 92101

Multiple medical emergencies were reported at locations near Imperial Avenue, Diamond Street, and Broadway in San Diego. Responders found some patients missing or unreachable. Some patients arranged for private transport or were taken home by family members. No signs of crime or danger were present.

Audio|Source: San Diego City and Poway Fire
04:59
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 11 and Engine 4.
00:02
Medical.
00:03
7 Echo[1], 7 Fox[2] Strunt, near Imperial Avenue.
00:08
Family Health Center Housing Navigation Center, Unit IFO.
00:12
Cross streets, 14th Street, and 15th Street.
00:15
Engine 11 and Engine 4.
00:17
7 Echo[1], 7 Fox[2] Stront.
00:21
Metro Engine 18.
00:23
Engine 18, go ahead.
00:29
We're at the address.
00:31
We can't find our patient.
00:32
Did this patient say they were walking from?
00:36
Engine 18, stand by.
00:42
Metro, Medi-21 responding crew changed the way.
00:44
Medi-21 responding crew changed away.
00:47
Meti-211. Mettern 11.
00:57
Engine 21,
00:59
Medical,
01:00
7 Echo[1], 7 Fox[2] strut, near Diamond Street, Unit IFO, cross streets, Jewel Street, and Limon Street, Engine 21,
01:13
7 Echo[1], 7 Fox[2] Strut.
01:17
Engine 11 standby.
01:18
Engine 18 from Metro.
01:20
According to the notes here, the patient advised they were going to be walking to that address,
01:25
but you said that they were not there.
01:27
My understanding that correctly.
01:29
We're here playing there.
01:31
Are you talking about it? That's affirmative.
01:35
We're here at scene and we don't see anybody walking our way.
01:40
Are you able to call back and ask him just to stay where they're located and we can respond to that address?
01:45
Engine 18, affirmative standby.
01:47
I'll do a call back.
01:48
Metro, Agent 4.
01:49
Engine 4, go ahead.
01:51
Good.
01:56
Agent 21, Medic.
01:57
Medi.21, MED21, cancel your response.
02:10
Tremed 21, copy canceled.
02:18
Metro Engine 21, confirm me.
02:19
Cancel. Engine 21, Affirm, you can cancel.
02:22
Break, Engine 18 from Metro.
02:25
Engine 18. Engine 18.
02:31
Engine 18 just got off the phone with the patient.
02:34
He said that he's going to be getting a private transport and that he had already communicated that to you.
02:45
That's right interesting.
02:47
We've never talked to him.
02:48
So are we going available? UTL?
02:52
Affirm. Engine 18, I'll put you both UTL.
02:54
I can't copy right.
02:57
Metro Engine 19.
02:58
Engine 19.
03:01
Metro, Engine 19 is available in quarters.
03:04
Inter19 available in quarters.
03:09
Trubulus 3.
03:13
BLS3.
03:14
BLS3.
03:21
The location we were given is by UCSD East Campus.
03:26
You're on the scene right now.
03:27
Is the patient outside or is it inside the hospital? A little confused.
03:36
LIS3, standby.
03:38
Medic 26, acknowledge standback.
03:41
Medic 26, copy, standback.
03:48
Madagetay 4.
03:57
Engine 11, Medical,
04:00
7 Echo[1], 7 Fox[2] strut, near Broadway, cross streets, 27th Street, and 28th Street, Engine 11,
04:09
7 Echo[1], 7 Fox[2] Strud.
04:13
Met 12 responding to pre-change-11.
04:15
Medi 12 responding with the crew change delay.
04:23
Meta-Medra, Medi-4? Medi-A-4.
04:26
I want to be clear shortly, a patient was taken home by (name withheld).
04:31
So yeah, we'll let you know when we're available.
04:33
Medi-P4, I copy-back, and it'll be going available seeing the patient was taken home from his mom.
04:37
BLS3, Metro.
04:43
For BLS-3?
04:44
BLS-3, the patient is inside of the ER, she's at bed 15.
04:50
Copy, Metra, thank you.
04:56
BEDIC 26 for Metro.
04:57
This is not going to be a standback.
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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Near Imperial Ave, San Diego, CA 92101
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