Multiple medical emergencies in San Diego with hospital diversion, San Diego CA


Multiple medical emergency units responded to locations in San Diego. One patient was diverted to UCSD hospital for further treatment.
Audio|Source: San Diego City and Poway Fire
02:55
Transcript:
00:00
Metro, Medic 22.
00:02
Medic 22, go ahead.
00:05
Metro Medi2, can you at Engine 20, Engine 20, No, we've been diverted to UCSD?
00:15
Medic 22 will hail Engine 20, advising diverting to UCSD.
00:21
Engine 20, Metro and 7 Alpha.
00:26
Metro, Agent 20, and I copy the traffic.
00:29
Metro,
00:31
Agent 20.
00:37
Metro, are you able to do a call back and let the RP know that the patient is going to be enhanced the UCSP for the other person?
00:49
Engine 20, Metro Coffee, progress, a call back to the RP, then prevent the other patient.
00:53
We'll be going to UCSD.
00:56
942, this is V.
01:03
Metro Engine 6, so that I go.
01:07
Engine 6.
01:09
Confirming what cancel is the engine 55 and totally is another 54 is that means.
01:13
I want to confirm to cancel.
01:15
Oops.
01:21
I just think so much without the Regative, Chapter Response.
01:25
It is available.
01:26
It did sick available.
01:36
Engine 36, Medical,
01:39
7 Echo[2], 7 Fox[1] strut, 3330 via Bartolu, 3330 via Bartolu, cross streets, via billo, and via Carrancho, engine 36,
01:50
7 Echo[2], 7 Fox[1] Strud.
01:56
Engine 40, Medical,
01:59
7 Echo[2], 7 Fox[1] Strat,
02:02
10,185 to Zeo Montre, L.A Quintian Rancho Pemusquitoes.
02:07
Unit 301. Cross Street, Rancho Panuskitos Boulevard.
02:11
Engine 40,
02:13
7 Echo[2], 7 Fox[1] Strat.
02:19
Metro engine 3, so, Julia.
02:25
Engine 3, go ahead. Metror is 3 C-Line 7.
02:32
Engine 3 Metrovd.
02:42
Engine 18.
02:44
Medical.
02:45
7 Echo[2], 7 Fox[1] Drive.
02:47
near Wilshire Drive.
02:49
Cross Street, 35th Street.
02:51
Engine 18.
02:53
7 Echo[2], 7 Fox[1] Start.
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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