Fire crews extricate patient near Zoo Place, San Diego, San Diego CA
Fire crews responded to a medical emergency near Zoo Place in San Diego. A patient was trapped in a difficult-to-access area. Multiple fire engines and a rescue team coordinated to reach and extricate the patient. Ambulance and medical units were staged nearby to provide care once the patient was removed.
Audio|Source: San Diego City Police and Fire Dispatch
04:34
Transcript:
00:00
In the area, attempting to locate engine 5 is park, I see.
00:10
Inj11, we're just pulling out that scene behind you guys.
00:15
Agent 11 and I copy.
00:17
I want you go ahead and take a Rescue Group and investigate.
00:22
Copy that, Rescue Group.
00:25
Mr. Can we have the RP meet,
00:29
us up at Park and Zoo Place?
00:34
Coming up right now.
00:41
I see Chuck Love in Stateville. I mean is in Leather.
00:46
I copy, go home stage.
00:50
All units is responding to the parkinson, just go ahead and stage until we get further.
00:59
That's your GILA-5.
01:02
Zero 5.
01:05
May of 15 for decons,
01:07
please.
01:08
I see you.
01:12
38, no, 308.
01:15
Go for engine 38.
01:19
Engine[3] 38, Mary 38. Just a heads up, 1-1 house down.
01:23
Address ending in (number withheld).
01:24
We're inside right now.
01:31
Copy (number withheld).
01:34
In some place, she accidentally gave the wrong address.
01:39
Incheon 38, cut.
01:45
Natural engine 38.
01:49
Engine[3] 38, go ahead.
01:52
Metro Engine[3] 38, the updated address for this call is going to be near Dancy Road.
02:00
(number withheld) Dancy Road.
02:10
Engine[3] 36, Medical,
02:13
7 Echo[1], 7 Fox[2] Stunt, near Engine[3]er Road, Unit Suite B, Cross Streets, Cardin Street, and Rutner Street, Engine 36, 7 Echo, 7 Fox Strat.
02:34
Moving up here.
02:36
Looks like you guys are making better access to the station.
02:40
Just keep my safe for now. Let me know if we need additional resources.
02:45
Offstreet, South 39th Street, and South 40th Street, Engine[3] 19,
02:50
7 Echo[1], 7 Fox[2] Drive.
02:59
Mr. (number withheld) command (number withheld),
03:05
a male road.
03:10
All right, I'll rescue from ICU from Rescue Group. Go ahead.
03:17
I talk to the RP sounds like the route that you're going is a little bit smoother to get the patient out.
03:26
Do we need anything from the truck or USAR?
03:32
Stand by, yeah, I'm just trying to see where this trail leads to for actually getting back to the road.
03:45
Okay, I copy.
03:47
Let me know if you find the trailhead and we could send the ambulance down there to meet you.
03:56
I see you from Medic 18. We are staged in front of your vehicle.
04:02
Notic 18, I copy.
04:13
Park thy scene.
04:22
Contact can handle with units on scene and working on an extrication plan.
04:27
See that scene with patient traffic has been made currently working on an extrication plan.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
7 Echo: Highest-priority emergency medical or radio response, typically for burns/explosions, under Protocol 7 Echo.
[2]
7 Fox: Assignment or use of designated radio channel or talkgroup "7 Foxtrot" for communication.
[3]
Engine: Fire engine unit
Disclaimer:
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Location mentioned:
Zoo Pl, San Diego, CA
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