Two-vehicle collision involving MTS bus near Eastlake High, Chula Vista CA
Medical personnel responded to a two-vehicle traffic collision near Eastlake High School involving an MTS bus carrying two patients and the bus driver. Emergency responders and supervisors are on the scene assisting with the incident.
Audio|Source: Chula Vista Police and Fire
01:36
Transcript:
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Metro, engine 61, six, echo.
00:05
Engine 61.
00:08
Metro, engine 61 is on scene, two vehicle traffic collision.
00:15
I'm going to be establishing Eastlake IC[3].
00:17
Can you add one additional ALS[2] code at the time?
00:24
So we've been to C-1, Metro Coppies, two vehicle traffic collision,
00:28
requesting an additional ALS[2].
00:33
Establishing East Lake I-C.
00:39
Metro from East Lake I see an update.
00:42
One is going to be an MPS bus that had two patients on board, supervisor, and is in route.
00:48
Additionally, Chilis the PD zone team.
00:55
Eastlake I see MetroCopies update on conditions. MTS bus driver involved.
01:00
Supervisor is in route.
01:03
Tills the PD is on scene.
01:05
Additionally, your ALS[2] is going to be told with Semetic 5-6.
01:14
Tula Vista Metic 56 Traffic Accident 6 Echo[1], 6 Box Trot, near Eastlake Parkway, Eastlake High School, Card 805, Cross Streets, Clubhouse Drive, and Trinidad Cove.
01:28
Jula, Vistametic 56, 6 Echo[1], 6 Box Drunt.
01:34
I caught it, Medi-56.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
6 Echo: Highest-priority medical response for life-threatening breathing problems (Echo-level) under Protocol 6.
[2]
ALS: Advanced Life Support medical response at paramedic level, providing higher-level prehospital care.
[3]
IC: Incident Command or Commander established to manage and direct response at an incident scene.
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Location mentioned:
Near Eastlake Pkwy, Chula Vista, CA 91915
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