Advanced life support response for injury near Somerset Boulevard, Bellflower CA
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Emergency responders deployed advanced life support for an injury near Somerset Boulevard in Bellflower, California. The response involved Squad 115 and Engine 98, but the call was later canceled.
Audio|Heard on: Los Angeles County Fire - Dispatch 2
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02:11
Transcript:
00:00
Injury ALS[1] 98, Squad 115 on voice, near Somerset Boulevard, Squad 115, Acknowledge.
00:11
Squad 115, L.A.
00:17
Chest pain, 21.
00:22
L.A., Quint 127.
00:25
Quint 127, good.
00:30
L.A. Quint 127, we're shutting the Gap off to this unit.
00:33
Can you contact Gass Company and have them send a representative?
00:38
Quint 127, copy.
00:39
Squad 115 on the air.
00:45
Area L.F.
00:46
98, squad 45.
00:50
Engine 21, reattempted route.
00:54
Squad 115 on the air.
01:01
LA, you have traffic for Squad 116.
01:04
Squad 115, Mass Affirmative.
01:06
You have a run with engine 98 for an injury ALS[1] near Somerset Boulevard.
01:16
L.A. shows squad in 115 and are out.
01:20
Squad 115, copy.
01:22
Squad 45, you can cancel your response.
01:28
Injury, ALS[1], 59.
01:35
L.A. Engine 10, we're back in district and available.
01:51
No,
01:54
engine 98, cancel.
01:56
Goodbye.
02:00
Engine 98, just confirm cancel squad, you were stepped on.
02:07
LA, engine 98, cancel squad.
02:09
Squad 115, you can cancel your response.
Police codes explained
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[1]
ALS: Advanced Life Support: paramedic-level medical care and response for high-acuity or life-threatening emergencies.
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Location mentioned:
Somerset Blvd, Bellflower, CA 90706
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