Fire at Pacific Inn causes minor smoke injuries, San Marcos CA
Firefighters responded to a fire at the Pacific Inn hotel in San Marcos. Two people suffered minor smoke inhalation injuries. One patient received basic life support while the other needed advanced support. Emergency crews coordinated treatment and transport for both patients.
Audio|Source: San Marcos Public Safety
04:24
Transcript:
00:00
Northcom from Freeman I.C.
00:01
I copy your notes and we'll tie in with PD.
00:05
Copy. Anybody says any other resources are needed?
00:12
Premine Actually, copy.
00:14
Break.
00:15
Engine 212 from Freeman, IC[1].
00:19
Go for Engine 212.
00:23
Uh, NJUTO, we're getting reports from OPD that we have two patients.
00:28
Can you please assess and advise on your needs?
00:35
Copy, we'll budget.
00:41
Northcom Prevention 2151 on scene.
00:43
20151 on scene.
00:50
Prevention 2151 from Fremont IC[1].
00:54
Pee me to my vehicle, please.
01:03
Northcomage, 101.
01:05
Stay my one.
01:09
Edge 101, okay.
01:15
Edge 101, was that, you know, hydrographic?
01:19
Go to come into one.
01:20
I just wonder if you could confirm what hotel this is, is the Pacific Inn.
01:30
Agent 212, from R212.
01:33
You have any RRA down there?
01:39
Cream and IC[1] from engine 212.
01:43
212, go ahead.
01:46
Cream and IC[1] for engine 212, can we get one BLS[2] started? We have two patients with minor smoke inhalation from the cause of origin,
01:54
and we're doing an assessment on them now.
01:56
But one BLS[2] is appropriate.
02:01
I copy, and just confirming that BLS[2] is going to transport both patients if needed.
02:07
That's correct.
02:08
Both are in very much sense.
02:12
Prelimit copies.
02:17
Claim and IC[1] three five.
02:19
It would be BLS[2]-125 with about 15 minute ETA, if you want to start it? Or an ALS[3].
02:32
North Town, we can go ahead and stand by, or stand down, VLS-125.
02:40
Copy, do you need an additional medic to be started?
02:48
If we're requiring transport, we'll utilize RAT 12.
02:54
Permit if you copy, BLS[2] 213 just became available.
02:57
You want them to sign.
03:00
Yeah, safe firm.
03:01
We'll take the Oceanside dealers.
03:05
Copy their being dispatch.
03:12
Copy the BLS[2]-13, respondent.
03:16
Copy and switch to three bucks.
03:18
I see you three bucks.
03:24
I see from engine 2-11.
03:30
At 211, go ahead.
03:33
We need RA211 to drive around to this side.
03:39
There's going to be one ALS[3] patient and then we're going to have a second BLS[2] patient.
03:44
And if you could guide the BLS[2] 213 in from this side, it would be helpful.
03:53
All right, I've just confirmed me in you're with a
03:58
Engine 212.
04:01
That's affirmative.
04:03
The latest updated plan.
04:04
So I need the Firefighter Sanchez and jump on that box with his EMT and head this way when he can.
04:13
Yeah, I copy.
04:14
Just be advised. It's going to be RA212.
04:21
Okay, my confusion.
04:23
We'll take RA212.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
IC: Incident Command or Commander established to manage and direct response at an incident scene.
[2]
BLS: Basic emergency medical care or response provided by non-advanced EMS personnel or units.
[3]
ALS: Advanced Life Support medical response at paramedic level, providing higher-level prehospital care.
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Location mentioned:
S Pacific St, San Marcos, CA 92078
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