Multiple patients receive medical aid at Los Angeles airport, Los Angeles CA


Fire crews responded to an incident involving an aircraft at Los Angeles International Airport. They confirmed no hazardous meter readings at the back of the plane. Multiple patients at the terminal required medical assistance from rescue personnel.
Audio|Source: Los Angeles City Fire - Grounds
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Transcript:
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Okay, go for it.
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That's our time five from ancient team 95.
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We have zero readings on all of our meters.
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We've made it to the back of the plane.
00:21
Copy that.
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Zero readings.
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Truck 95 from Rescue 62, verifying where you guys.
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Yeah,
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Rescue 62, we're going to need you, uh,
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over at the terminal, we do have four patients.
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Copy, we can bring our way up.
01:04
Clockwise?
01:05
Try to get away from the stuff, you got to climb.
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Rescue 59, Agent 51 on tack two.
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Rescue 59, engine 51 on Tech 2.
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Rescue 59, Engine 51 on Tech 1.
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Go ahead for rescue 59 inch 51 best access is to come in through the lower level arrival to baggage if you're familiar with the bus loop
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Location mentioned:
Los Angeles International Airport (LAX), 1 World Wy, Los Angeles, CA 90045
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