Firefighters respond to possible man down but no patient found, Long Beach CA


Firefighters responded to a call for a person down near East Ocean Boulevard. Forced entry was required because the caller could not leave the patient. Later the incident was downgraded to a minor medical call and no patient was found.
Audio|Source: Long Beach Fire Dispatch and V2/3
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Transcript:
00:00
Sanger4, off response and air for Echo.
00:03
880 East Ocean.
00:05
OBS Park,
00:07
better location on Redondo and Oceanside.
00:10
Check for a man down.
00:12
near East Ocean, off of Redoubt and Oceanside.
00:15
All right, before, close that call.
00:21
As I call with Edgeport.
00:27
Top of looking for.
00:41
Affirmative, the calling party has been able to open the door.
00:44
He authorized for it.
00:55
Fire fresh one, keep out, calling party, come in a day.
01:01
Rescue 1, it's going to be force entry.
01:03
He's unable to step away from the patient.
01:10
This is a downgrade alpha AMA.
01:13
Engine 9 to remain on scene to assist with traffic for C.
01:23
Truck 1 with BLS1, broad response in Air 1,
01:27
Truck 20, 4th Street, via the entrance parking garage for a male 79-year-old with hip pain after a fall,
01:34
720 less force.
01:42
Rescue Fort, go ahead.
01:45
You're driven up and downblum part.
01:47
We see no one that matches the description.
01:49
Do you have any other?
01:54
Negative the calling party.
01:56
Correction.
01:57
The calling party is no longer on scene.
01:59
So far, only one calling party.
02:05
Nothing.
02:06
And downgrade, no patient.
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Location mentioned:
Near E Ocean Blvd, Long Beach, CA 90803
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