Medical emergency at unit near east colorado boulevard, Pasadena CA
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According to the dispatch call, a medical emergency occurred near East Colorado Boulevard, Pasadena. Emergency units including Engine 5 and Squad 47 responded to the location, later updating the address to unit 206 at the same street. The patient reported chest pain and injury requiring advanced life support.
Audio|Heard on: Los Angeles County Fire - Dispatch 1
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02:28
Transcript:
00:00
Sick ALS-5, Engine 5, Squad 47, Sycamore and Colorado.
00:05
Squad 47, acknowledge voice.
00:11
Squad 47, copy call.
00:14
47. 47.
00:15
Engine 5, L.A.
00:24
L.A.
00:25
L.A. L. Inj. 5, go.
00:26
Go.
00:30
Engine 5, disregard.
00:37
Chest pain, 19.
00:43
Injunct, 11, L.A.
00:48
Go ahead, L.A.
00:52
114,
00:53
ETA for Hazmat, is going to be 90 minutes.
01:00
114, copy, thank you.
01:01
Injury ALS 61.
01:11
Sike Rescue, ALS, 79th, Engine and Patrol, 79, Squad 92, near East Avenue X.
01:20
Engine 79, acknowledge voice.
01:24
79 around.
01:27
79.
01:32
L.A. Engine 37, can you advise the ambulance for clear to enter?
01:36
37, copy.
01:43
L.A. Engine 5.
01:46
Engine 5.
01:49
We're in the area.
01:50
Do you have a callback number, checked for a better location or an address? We find nothing.
01:59
Engine 5, I have an update address of 3474 East Colorado Boulevard, Unit 206.
02:06
5-coppy, near East Colorado Boulevard, number 206.
02:15
Affirmative.
02:17
Advice squad and ambulance.
02:20
Squad 47, did you copy traffic?
02:26
L.A. 47 copies.
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Location mentioned:
E Colorado Blvd, Pasadena, CA 91107
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