Medical emergency at 9th Avenue and J Street, San Diego CA


A medical emergency occurred near 9th Avenue and J Street in San Diego involving an unresponsive person. Advanced life support was requested and emergency units were dispatched to the location.
Audio|Source: San Diego City Police and Fire Dispatch
05:22
Transcript:
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Engine 14,
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Medical,
00:03
7 Echo[2], 7 Fox[1]front, near 37th Street, Cross Streets, Whiteman Street, and University Avenue.
00:11
Engine 14,
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7 Echo[2], 7 Fox[1]front.
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Right now.
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4.4.
00:36
Closer to that,
00:38
sick person with BOS 3 in place of 73, if you're able for this one not, for a correction in place of medic 37.
00:46
If Copyminic 44, we'll add you to the response.
00:49
Medi 370, copy, copy, correct.
00:55
Mr.Metor-333-2nd, Mr. Paul and R-A-T-N.
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9-3-C-M-by-1-937 from Metrae, you can't see your response, medic 4-4 to handle.
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Mr. O'Bieless, anyone?
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71.
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Metro BL71, clear calls, just only. We cleared headback for HQ,
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EOS, $2,200.
01:32
Met 33 from Metro.
01:35
I did sure that you were added to a response already with Engine 4-2 on Royal Workdale.
01:46
We tried, uh, telling Metro Western as soon as that call came out, but I will considerers off with Agent 42 for closer.
01:56
Mediter3-2, that's a firm. Thank you.
02:01
Thanks.
02:04
I am for who changed fast for your list.
02:13
Dr. Meg 26,
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so said. Imagine 45, 7 Hotel.
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Do you know 45?
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45?
02:25
We've taken the southbound 15 on ramp from fires. Are we sure it's not the 8th on ramp? On ramp?
02:37
25, I could try and confirm with CHV.
02:45
Engine 30, Medical,
02:48
7 Echo[2], 7 Fox[1] struts, near 16th, SBA street, C-Breeze number two, cross streets, 4th Avenue, and Grove Avenue.
02:58
Engine 30, 7 Echo[2], 7 Fox[1] Strud.
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Copy UF2-Belmenture and Quarters, I'll get out of service now.
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Thank you.
03:22
Two copy operations, normal, Sycamore Canyon.
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Metro, truck 45.
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Track 45?
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Metro trip 45. We do see evidence of a traffic light knocked over on the entrance to the freeway from Friars to 15 south.
03:47
There's no vehicle,
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no signs of vehicle.
03:50
However, we are going to check the ditch and river bottom to the right.
03:58
Metro copies just find evidence of a knockdown.
04:02
Light will be checking the ditch. There's no signs of a vehicle.
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And that's all the information we have from CHP.
04:12
Truck 45, engine 45, 7 have an end up.
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Go ahead.
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The truck 45, to advise, there was some damage to that meter light this morning.
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Copy that.
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After engine 4.
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Go ahead.
04:43
Can you generate a response?
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This is going to be in front of Tom's watchbar for a unresponsive female.
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And can you add an ALS?
04:56
Which 4 do you have an address?
05:02
You can just go ahead and put it at 9th and J.
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No, 30,000 engine 20.
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Engine 4.
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Medical.
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09th Avenue in J Street. Engine 4.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
7 Fox: Assignment or use of designated radio channel or talkgroup "7 Foxtrot" for communication.
[2]
7 Echo: Highest-priority emergency medical or radio response, typically for burns/explosions, under Protocol 7 Echo.
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