Medical emergency reported near Palm Avenue store, Imperial Beach CA
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According to the dispatch call, a medical emergency was reported near Palm Avenue in Imperial Beach involving a single patient. Responders were unsure if the patient was at the loading dock or inside the store. Fire Engine 239 responded to the call following city protocol.
Audio|Heard on: Chula Vista Police and Fire
Listen to dispatch call
01:33
Transcript:
00:00
Imperial Beach Engine 239, go ahead.
00:03
We call 880 Palm in Imperial Beach.
00:07
Despite it being level 3 in IV,
00:09
it still requires a first responder to do our city protocol.
00:13
We'll go ahead and take it.
00:15
You can assign us.
00:16
We're finishing clearing here.
00:19
IP inch 39, copy.
00:23
122, you guys can cancel.
00:25
Do you copy, cancel?
00:27
Olympic IC, go ahead for Metro.
00:32
Single patient can't handle with units as teams, the Atlantic 57 to cancel.
00:37
Clock 52, they are aware.
00:43
Olympic IC, copy single patient can't handle.
00:51
Metrogenton, 2.39.
00:56
Imperial Beach Engine 239.
01:00
The R.P. State, whether this was in the loading dock or inside the store.
01:08
Imperial Beach Engine 239, standby.
01:11
Let me ask the call taker.
01:17
Metromed, 417.
01:19
Offloading.
01:21
417 copy offloaded
01:27
Engine 239 we're going to swing around the back of the store to do you think it's in the loading dock
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Location mentioned:
Palm Ave, Imperial Beach, CA 91932
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