Elderly woman receives CPR on Pacific Coast Highway, Malibu CA
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Emergency medical responders performed CPR on an elderly woman near Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu. Multiple units and ambulance coordination occurred, with plans to transport two patients in one ambulance.
Audio|Heard on: Malibu Area Public Safety
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04:58
Transcript:
00:00
Further, Ray of the 902R[1] on near Pacific Coast Highway, female 85.
00:10
Kelly, Quint 89, confirming sheriff on our run.
00:17
Affirmative.
00:30
Seven-foot hill.
00:37
424. 24.
00:45
225-95-97, local canyon rear of the 918.
01:04
If you want to include, we're landing Metro Base.
01:08
We're doing for Metro Base.
01:10
Five,
01:13
four and quarters.
01:17
Three, picking up the five south.
01:28
Copy a 225 item a distribution 87 doing CPR[2] now.
01:39
Carcotts testing v1.
01:44
Stand by one, I'm greening to the logger.
01:46
St, by one.
01:52
L.A. 144 of Squad 88 is covered from Corridor, you cancels.
02:02
Need it, cancel.
02:06
7th South the Pathfinder is going to be in-end unit sending back to Dr.
02:12
Ram.
02:13
Platform Explorer, great dots, charger.
02:21
4.56.
02:24
The 9-02.
02:29
I'm with ya.
02:31
The switch stage, 5.
02:35
Engine 89, can we start a second ambulance for a second patient?
02:40
We'll manage with the other units we have on scene.
02:47
Eighty-nine, do you need a separate ticket started or just second ambulance to this run?
02:57
LA, go for engine 89.
03:00
89, do you want a separate ticket started for the second patient or just the ambulance attached to this current run?
03:11
Ellie, we can use the same ticket, just give me another ambulance.
03:19
Copy. We'll double check with McCorm.
03:21
The last ambulance going out that way was it 20 minute ETA, so probably 20 or more to you, just an FYI.
03:34
LA, in 89. You can cancel the ambulance, then we'll just take them both in one ambulance.
03:44
We'll double check on time and let you know.
03:53
East 118 to see east of Topanga as a red trash truck with trash falling into traffic lanes.
04:01
Vehicle was last seen two ago.
04:02
1-214, Easton 18 to see the Pena Canyon reported as a red trash truck.
04:08
Unknown license plates, it's going to be losing trash in traffic lanes.
04:12
Now further know, follower, WP.878.1532.
04:18
LA 160 ago.
04:21
116. 16 points.
04:34
Laws at the station 222, advising code 4.
04:36
902A on Foothill, Fire 97A, Adling, Code 4.
04:43
Agent 89 did confirm with McCormick, it would be about a 30-minute or plus ETA.
04:49
We notified them you'll want to transfer both in one ambulance.
04:55
LA Engine 89, copy.
04:57
Thank you. We'll take them both in one.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
902R: Rescue or emergency medical response requested, often for injury or medical emergency situations.
[2]
CPR: Cardiopulmonary resuscitation being administered during a medical emergency.
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Location mentioned:
Pacific Coast Hwy, Malibu, CA 90265
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