Woman found unconscious in chula vista parking lot, Chula Vista CA
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According to the dispatch call, a 74-year-old woman fainted and was found unconscious in a parking lot near Broadway and 8th Street in Chula Vista. Multiple fire and medical units responded, and the emergency was classified as a level 1, indicating a higher-priority medical response.
Audio|Heard on: Chula Vista Police and Fire
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01:27
Transcript:
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Chula Vista, METIC-51, MedicalA, 6-Charlie 6-6-Felta,
00:04
Near Broadway, cross of 8th Street.
00:07
Chula Vista Engine 51, Chula Vista, MEDA, 6-Churley, 6-Belta, voice all status changes.
00:14
To-Livisa, Ingen-51, Tullivisa, MEDC-510-Broadway, cross of H.
00:21
That's why I mean, 2-2-30 quarters.
00:24
Air Commercy 5, lifting, Pioneer, Borrelli headed to Imperial Airport for fuel, one sole,
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one hour fuel.
00:33
I have engine 239 in quarters.
00:37
Metro and 51, 6 early.
00:39
Kirklanders sleep, let's say lifted,
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one sole, one hour fuel.
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Engine 51.
00:46
15, 15.
00:49
You can show us responding to near Broadway with META 51 and QR-161 is been already attached.
00:57
I apologize.
00:59
Copy you, we're responding to near Broadway.
01:01
What is the last of your traffic?
01:03
Meta-51 responding as well.
01:05
And can you add to R-651?
01:08
Metro Coffee Squad 61 as well.
01:12
To live is the engine 51, Medica 51, 521, squad 61.
01:15
This will be a level 1,
01:17
unconscious party's near Broadway cross of 8th street.
01:21
This will be on the parking lot on the sidewalk.
01:23
RP's wearing a red shirt, dark pants, 74-year-old female fainted.
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Location mentioned:
E 8th St, Chula Vista, CA 91950
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