Emergency crews locate patient near Target after 911 hang-up, San Diego CA


Emergency responders tracked and found a patient near the main entrance of a Target store after a 911 hang-up call.
Audio|Source: San Diego City Police and Fire Dispatch
02:37
Transcript:
9.38, it looks like it was a 911[1] hanging up, no further details. No answer, I'm calling there. If I'm going to locate. Challenge in 217 Alpha. In full service. I'll be back in full service. MetroMatic 20. Redact 20? Metro mic 20. Can you show us that we're in two UCSB East Campus, same code. It sounds like UCSD, Eilcrestes. experiencing a severe offload delay. I don't know if you guys have been advised of that or not. May 20, copy to bring USCSD East. We have not been alerted on the delays at UCSD Hillc. Chris. Like 38, Metro have you made fishing contacts? Not made phasing contact. Not made phasing costs. contact. Copy, your, the cell phone's coming right in the general area that you're at right now. Cliving us down, we've got a couple circles. We're going to do a couple more laps, but if there's any way that we can get a like 38 or a callback, I know you guys said that there's no answer on the callback, but we're doing our bed to find this patient. We have an open line. We can hear you drive past. Looks like a couple rows to your east down the parking lot. The main, like the entrance of the target, a couple spots down from the main entrance. If you have an open line and you're currently talking to the patient, can you just have him give us a description, what he's wearing? The SOS, did you see the SOS location? Matt? Oh, I think, okay, I think we got the patient. All right, we found the patient.
9.38, it looks like it was a 911[1] hanging up, no further details. No answer, I'm calling there. If I'm going to locate. Challenge in 217 Alpha. In full service. I'll be back in full service. MetroMatic 20. Redact 20? Metro mic 20. Can you show us that we're in two UCSB East Campus, same code. It sounds like UCSD, Eilcrestes. experiencing a severe offload delay. I don't know if you guys have been advised of that or not. May 20, copy to bring USCSD East. We have not been alerted on the delays at UCSD Hillc. Chris. Like 38, Metro have you made fishing contacts? Not made phasing contact. Not made phasing costs. contact. Copy, your, the cell phone's coming right in the general area that you're at right now. Cliving us down, we've got a couple circles. We're going to do a couple more laps, but if there's any way that we can get a like 38 or a callback, I know you guys said that there's no answer on the callback, but we're doing our bed to find this patient. We have an open line. We can hear you drive past. Looks like a couple rows to your east down the parking lot. The main, like the entrance of the target, a couple spots down from the main entrance. If you have an open line and you're currently talking to the patient, can you just have him give us a description, what he's wearing? The SOS, did you see the SOS location? Matt? Oh, I think, okay, I think we got the patient. All right, we found the patient.
Police codes explained
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[1]
911: Emergency call (hang-up/open line)
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San Diego, CA 92123
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