Patient in cardiac arrest air rescue dispatched, Palmdale CA
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A medical emergency escalated to a patient in cardiac arrest. An air rescue unit was dispatched with the landing zone set at Palmdale Sheriff's Station. A trailer issue was reported and expected to be fixed shortly.
Audio|Heard on: Los Angeles County Sheriff, Fire and Aircraft - Santa Clarita Valley
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Transcript:
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131.
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131, this was updated to cardiac arrest[1], the Air Squad[2].
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Copy that, Sergeant Sheriff, below.
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That's for I'm starting Sheriff.
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97.
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7. Allp (number withheld). That we all 3, (number withheld).
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My first said he was having issue with the trailer.
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He's going to fix it.
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She'll go out of five point.
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That was.
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445, party was having issues with the trailer, they said they're gonna fix it.
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Just tonight in the rest, you came in a lot of possible.
00:51
The party said he should be able to fix it, be on his way in approximately 10 minutes.
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7-8-1-45.
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Party should be able to fix it in approximately 10 minutes to be off the way.
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Alley, Engine 131, confirming Air Squad[2], landing zone is going to be Palmdale Sheriff's Station.
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Engine 131 is going to be LZ coordinator.
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Copy your request for Air Squad[2],
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your LZ, Palmdale Sheriff, 2131 LZ coordinator, copter 22.
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Copy that, copter 22.
01:32
Copy that, copter 22.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
cardiac arrest: Patient in cardiac arrest
[2]
Air Squad: Request for helicopter/air rescue unit (air ambulance)
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Location mentioned:
E Ave Q, Palmdale, CA 93550
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