Emergency crews try to access locked senior residence, San Diego CA


Emergency responders arrived at Podachra Family Senior Residence in San Diego for a medical call. They found the patient's door locked with a keypad. Crews attempted to contact the patient to obtain the keypad code and gain entry to check on the patient's condition.
Audio|Source: San Diego City Police and Fire Dispatch
02:11
Transcript:
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Engine 4. Medical.
00:03
7 Echo, 7 Fox Stunt, Podachra Family Senior Residence.
00:10
Unit Lobby.
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Cross Streets, Island Avenue, and Market Street.
00:14
Engine 4.
00:15
7 Echo, 7 Fox Stunt.
00:21
Attrib me last time.
00:28
VLS-10, we are attempting to enter the patient's home, but the door is locked. Looks like there is a keypad.
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Are we able to get a call back to the patient and get a code for the lock?
00:44
That's a permitted to stand by first.
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Call back.
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That's a minute. Okay.
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Bye, Bravo.
01:01
Asher permission I see 9-0.
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Mission IC. Mission ICD,
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just an update.
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This is just a expanded fire extinguisher, no hazard.
01:16
Injord, 35, 35 remain in that scene just for ventilation of the car extinguisher dust with PD.
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B.S.C. in approximately 10 minutes, engine 45 will be your point in contact.
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Copy,
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the discharge of temperature, no hazard,
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will be remaining at same for ventilation.
01:41
Asking with PD will be at least approximately 45 minutes, engine 45 will be point of contact.
01:51
The last time, Metro.
01:56
Metro, the last time, go ahead.
01:59
Yes, Tim, there's the answer on callback. I did find a code in the call history, line 14. Can you find if that code works?
02:10
Copy, go ahead.
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