Medical Emergency Requires Psychiatric Evaluation


A medical emergency occurred at the intersection, involving someone in need of a psychiatric evaluation.
Audio|Source: San Diego City Police and Fire Dispatch
02:13
Transcript:
End June 36. Medical. 7 Echo[1], 7 o'clock strong. Claremont-Mesa Boulevard and Genesee Avenue. Endune 36. 7 Echo, 7 o'clock strong. Metromed, 23, confirm and cancel. 3. That's affirmedic. N230. Medical. 7 Echo, 7 Fox Trots, 858 Saturn Boulevard, Cross Street, Contra Mar Road, and El M Avenue. 2.30, 7 Echo, 7 Fox Strunt. Metro. Metro, 7 Fox Struts. Metromat 73. 73. I was advised by medical one that I can cancel. It sounds like E-50 staff is going to handle this call. I measure 7P-55. Check on the line. That's a trend to 35. And yet 35 Metro. The city community and VAT 13th District B-5 were. Yeah. MetroMedic 32. Medic 32. You know, go ahead and attach perks to this call. Patient's going to need a psych evaluation. Unfortunately for us, she's answering assessment questions, so we're going to be probably going available shortly. I'll let you know for sure on that. But definitely attached PERC[2] to this call for e-VAL. Click 32. Copy requesting PERC to be attached for psych evaluation just to confirm is the patient answering your questions or not answering your questions?
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
7 Echo: High-priority medical emergency
[2]
PERC: Psychiatric Emergency Response Team
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Location mentioned:
Genesee Ave & Clairemont Mesa Blvd, San Diego, CA 92117
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