Elderly woman found unresponsive at Sunny Point place, Rancho Palos Verdes CA
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According to the dispatch call, emergency services responded to an elderly woman who was unresponsive and not breathing near Sunny Point Place. Fire and rescue units were dispatched for immediate assistance.
Audio|Heard on: Los Angeles County Sheriff Dispatch 7 (Lomita) and Dispatch 12 (South LA)
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03:8
Transcript:
00:00
Attention Lomita unit for the response is needed rescue requested.
00:04
Near Sunny Point Place.
00:07
Gretel's tail is verdig.
00:09
Near Sunny Point Place.
00:12
Elderly female adult, not awake, not breathing, fire notified.
00:17
Tagg is 37? Is there a Lomita unit response to 3 in Winterland?
00:22
The unit in three-air list.
00:35
The informants The informants requesting deputies 450-150 hold on a walk-in patient, not violent, no weapons.
00:43
It's going to be second at info from fire, tag is force.
00:49
23 Adam in three respond emergency, 1703 Adam.
01:01
Secondary Lomita unit to respond in three or less.
01:12
Lomita 172 in 3 to 4.
01:14
Is there a unit less than 3 to 4?
01:19
Lumina 172 and 3-2, response emergency, 172.
01:32
Unforced off the leg unit 31 advice in code 4, Berendo Avenue, Ray the 415.
01:37
See, the interim price going to be GPA, UTL, click forth.
01:50
Senate for 6-1-109 the unit.
02:03
60 Sam, switch to ELTACCAC.
02:06
60 Sam, attention to ELTAC.
02:34
3 Adams6 and rescue on Sunny Point, please.
02:57
Timmita, Unitson,
02:59
Adam is advising code more than rescue on Sunny Point prior on same handling.
03:04
1022, any further emergency response, 172?
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Location mentioned:
Sunny Point Pl, Rancho Palos Verdes, CA 90275
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