Medical emergencies reported at two clinics in Chula Vista, San Diego CA


Two medical emergencies occurred at clinics in Chula Vista. One case was life-threatening and high priority; another was serious but not life-threatening. A patient was transported under medical code 20.
Audio|Source: Chula Vista Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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Chula Vista Engine 55,
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Medical, 7 Echo[1], 7 Fox Strat,
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near Palm Avenue, O'Aero Medical Clinic, Cross Streets, Cicador Boulevard, and Cochran Avenue, Juola Vista Engine 55,
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7 Echo[1], 7 Fox Strut.
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Go 31 engineer.
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So,
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Laura.
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Chula Vista Engine 52, Chula Vista Mediq 53, and Chula Vista Squad 61. Medical 6 Charlie[2], 6 Delta[3],
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near J Street Coleman Clinic Urgent Care Chula Vista. Unit 4. Cross Streets, Church Avenue, and 0 3rd Avenue.
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Chula Vista Engine 52, Tula Vista Mediq 53 and Chula Vista Squad 61. 6 Charlie[2], 6 Delta[3].
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31 Firefighter for 31 Engineer, go with traffic.
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You can show it down.
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Have you something down.
01:28
Metro-O-Metic 417.
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417 Metro.
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Number 417, transporting Code 20[4], charge to (name withheld).
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417, copy, Code 20[4], Sharpe to Lista.
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.
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6 Charlie: Breathing problems requiring urgent, Charlie-level medical response per Medical Priority Dispatch System (MPDS) Protocol 6.
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6 Delta: High-priority medical dispatch for breathing problems (MPDS Protocol 6, Delta determinant).
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Code 20: Non-emergent transport to hospital (no lights/sirens)
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