Female in her 30s needs medical help at bus stop, Long Beach CA
A female in her 30s required medical assistance at a bus stop near Pacific and Santa Fe in Long Beach. Emergency medical services and police were dispatched to the scene.
Audio|Source: Los Angeles County Fire - Dispatch 4
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Transcript:
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Injury ALS[1] 599.
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Engine 52, start me a still alarm[3],
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psych BLS[2], start PD[4] also, one ambulance to the bus stop, same location,
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Pacific and Santa Fe.
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Only copies.
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Female inter-30s.
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Engine 52, did you need an additional BLS[2] or will you handle?
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We're going to add, let me a ticket, please, and an ambulance. Thank you. MPD[4].
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
ALS: Advanced Life Support: paramedic-level medical care and response for high-acuity or life-threatening emergencies.
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BLS: Basic, non-advanced medical response or transport provided by EMT-level personnel or units.
[3]
still alarm: Low-priority, non-toned incident response, typically single-unit, initiated without full alarm or dispatch.
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PD: Police Department involvement or notification regarding law enforcement presence, assistance, or information.
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Location mentioned:
CA-1 & Santa Fe Ave, Long Beach, CA 90813
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