Medical response for cardiac arrest and injured officer, Los Angeles CA


Medical personnel responded to a cardiac arrest near South Endadro. They transported a police officer to LA General Hospital for a possible dislocated shoulder. Another patient was treated after being tased.
Audio|Source: Los Angeles City Fire
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Transcript:
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Inchernight, rescue, nine, cardiac arrest five o five o five southendadro.
00:07
Roger.
00:15
That's our task force 15. We got a knockdown and we can have the attack back.
00:24
14, Roger. Your knockout time is 0301.
00:33
Enter engine 19 cancancel, rescue 19.
00:39
Rescue 19 to be discontinued.
00:47
Natural from engine 1 in 10th, I would be discontinued.
00:53
Andrew on LAP, a parentedral.
01:00
It's 75, inch 87, traffic, northbound four-fied condition, really westbound 118.
01:11
1393 from engine 9303.
01:17
United, here we go.
01:20
Yeah, this incident's gonna be in the back of this address, the memory care.
01:27
What I do that?
01:33
Vision Rescue 33 stabbing 241, maybe seconds, three.
01:43
That's our light 415, notified DWP you got wired down, pull the halts to the rear of 2634, Juliet.
01:56
Drop 15, Roger.
02:00
Rescue 900, this can be LAPD matter only for a dispute.
02:07
Rescue 900, Roger.
02:11
Peshiree 900 also put us on a steel alarm, automatic alarm of the same address we'll be able to handle.
02:21
900.
02:27
7 to the 6, 3120 Woodwind up.
02:32
It's 87 in row.
02:39
Okay,
02:41
go ahead, 14.
02:45
Take it up.
02:46
We got Rescue 21 transporting LAGD officer to LA General with a possible dislocated shoulder and then Rescue 14 is handling the tased patient.
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Location mentioned:
USC Medical Center E, Los Angeles, CA 90033
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