619Emergencys

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  1. The incident involved two overturned vehicles with one having multiple people trapped. The initial dispatch was 4702, E25, E26 and M45, but shortly after 4702 arrived he upgraded it to a vehicle rescue which added E3 and T6 to the call. I guess the CAD pulled E3 first before looking for a rescue thus not pulling R3 but instead T6, they noticed the mistake and requested R3 respond instead of T6.

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  2. SMG just recently leased a piece of property at 723 E. Bradley where they plan to house E19 at a temporary station, i'm not sure when they will move to the new location but I would imagine some time soon, SMG has also come to an agreement with OES to take OES292 into their fleet.

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  3. CSA69 might be getting a 5th medic unit sometime soon but it would be on a trial basis at first by the sounds of it, I would imagine it would be medic 1? And

    here is a few paragraphs on whats going on with The City of San Diego and AMR.
     

    A city timeline predicts a “request for proposals” could be sent out next summer, after city officials craft a proposal and the state approves it.

    That would possibly allow the city to have a new agreement in place by summer 2019, one year before the existing deal with American Medical Response is due to expire.

    The city has previously been prevented from issuing a request for proposals by legal questions related to the county’s potential role in the process, but those questions are no longer a roadblock.

    The city’s Independent Budget Analyst, Andrea Tevlin, said last week that the city would likely benefit from approving the proposed contract changes and then forging a new long-term contract that better meets the city’s evolving emergency response needs.

    Tevlin, however, said the significant policy changes sought by American Medical Response could have “unintended consequences,” making it crucial for the city’s Fire Department to be vigilant and keep city leaders updated on changes in response times.

    The City Council is scheduled to consider the proposed contract changes at a meeting scheduled to begin at 2 p.m. on Tuesday at City Hall, 202 C St.

    Full Article


  4. A couple of days ago I heard Medic 4 and Heartland dispatch giving some new radios some names on a new Medic rig, looks like it's a red one and no longer Chevy according this picture Lakeside Fire just uploaded on twitter.

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  5. I had heard the other day on the scanner "Rescue 46" letting Heartland know they were available at station 22, I thought I might have possibly heard it wrong but according to a Facebook post by San Miguel Firefighters Foundation what I heard was correct. It looks like Rescue 15 is currently running as Rescue 46 but still numbered as 15? Anyone have any info on this?


  6. 1 hour ago, scnradio said:

    I was looking at it on Saturday and saw it back up and have a question on something.  I will post a pic of it tommo but I saw a Interfacility Transfer with HTL2 and MH7  What is HTL2?  As I am guessing that MH7 Is a medic Unit.  Also in the same picture I see Medical aid with a CD30.  Idea on the CD30? 

    I'm not entirely sure what HTL? and MH? are but I know the AMR units in El Cajon let Heartland know what code they are transporting which i believe is the severity of their transport. 

    Here is a list of the codes I found online, im not sure if these codes are exactly the ones AMR uses. 

    Code 10 Critical Trauma case

    Code 20 Acute Trauma case

    Code 30 Trauma case

    Code 40 Serious case (IV started)

    Code 50 Basic transport (not serious)


  7. A very nice looking rig! It actually ran code by my house the other day and that side light bar you were talking about really stands out! Very unique. 

     

    I'm guessing that number plate it temporary as San Miguel is splitting soon, no need to waste money redoing the graphics.


  8. E3 and M2 had just cleared HTF so they were in the area when the call went out, M2 was automatically added to the call as all the AMR medics were unavailable and E3 requested to be added as they were just a few minutes away, I431 and I432 are information officers aka PIOs. I believe B2 was originally on the call but 4307 asked to be placed on the call instead of B2. B2 did later let B3 who was IC know that he was getting some stuff together at Station 4 if they needed it for the rescue operation but they were never called upon and San Diego Engine 4 was indeed added on to help out USAR4 with man power.