Emergency / Medical Services at San Diego SAN Airport In case of an emergency, dial 911 from a courtesy phone, pay phone or cell phone.
People With Special Needs / Persons With Disabilities at San Diego SAN Airport PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES AT SAN AIRPORT:
ADA Services - The Airport offers a variety of services for passengers with disabilities (see Accessibility features). If you require additional information, please refer to the “Accessibility Services” guide available at the airport information booths in Terminals 1 and 2.
Persons with disabilities, or their representatives, may request reasonable accommodations in alternative format, including documents, by contacting their airline for airline related needs, or the Authority’s Customer Relations Coordinator for airport facility related needs:
Colm Marmion - Customer Relations Coordinator; 3225 N. Harbor Drive, San Diego, CA 92101 - Tel: 619-400-2400
Accessibility Services:
Numerous accessibility services such as TDD telephones, visual paging monitors and a courtesy cart operated by the Volunteer Airport Ambassadors are conveniently located throughout San Diego International Airport.
Furthermore, Volunteer Airport Ambassadors, Harbor Police Officers and Airport Traffic Officers are available at key locations inside and outside the terminals to assist travelers with special needs.
You may request personal assistance at any time by calling Airport Paging from any courtesy phone or TDD phone location. Once you are connected, tell the Airport Operator that accessibility services are required. The nearest Airport personnel will be dispatched to provide assistance.