Multiple medical emergencies reported on College Blvd


Emergency services were dispatched to respond to various medical issues, including a stroke case, and a traffic accident. One patient needed to be transported to the hospital.
Audio|Source: North Comm Dispatch and LE Interop
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Transcript:
Have no code. Then copy goes. Escondito. ALS response, stroke, engine 134, and RA-131. At 99, (name withheld), were you guys running eastbound or westbound from mabel? Can you device? Eastbound. Copy eastbound. Hold on, they didn't really give a good description. She just not just wanted to have a black hat and a great hoodie, but that was it. Copy one such a cat had a black cat and a great hoodie. Somebody to hop in the box with a victim and go for a declaration on the way if it happened. You can go to the box? One time, I said, having three, first one. Three, two, seven, F is he going to be trans-41 to Palomar. Trans-41 to Baltimore. No, Tommy's 11-11. Enter 111-11. We'll be only one patient only. Medic 1-10 will be gone to transfer over to Palmer Hospital, doing council, area TIA. Measure 1 111, copy again, transfer. One patient. Station, breaking, E.P. 31-122 for an 11-83[1], this is the village in North State of A. I'm then different from the details, all advice. Copy-by, station.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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11-83: Traffic Accident (unknown injury)
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Location mentioned:
College Blvd, California
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