Medical rescue and allergic reaction at fire station, Los Angeles CA
Fire units responded to a medical rescue call near East 5th Street. At Fire Station 100, a 30-year-old female suffered an allergic reaction requiring emergency assistance.
Audio|Source: Los Angeles County Fire - Dispatch 2
01:36
Transcript:
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Medical Rescue[1] 3s, engine 3, squad 50, near East 5th Street.
00:06
All right, squad 3 is available.
00:12
We'll get the next turn and cancel.
00:13
Squad 50.
00:14
Squad 50, cancer response.
00:18
Squad 50, cancer response.
00:25
Engine 3, you now have your squad.
00:28
Diabetic Rescue, LS 161.
00:35
Domino pain at last 39.
00:37
Engine 49, I like.
00:41
All right, Agent 49, go ahead.
00:45
Agent 49, Edison and Ralph, they advised they will call back with an ETA.
00:52
Alley 490, copy.
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Chastain, 57.
01:09
LNG 100, did you give me ticket for a still alarm at Fire Station 100? It's going to be a 30-year-old female allergic reaction.
01:25
2100, copy 30-year-old female at Fire Station 100.
01:30
What was the nature of her condition?
01:34
Alerter to reaction.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Medical Rescue: Emergency medical response requiring rescue or EMS assistance.
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Location mentioned:
Near E 5th St, Los Angeles, CA 90063
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