Medical emergency at St. John’s research center, Torrance CA
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Emergency crews found a patient on the third floor amphitheater near room 349 at St. John's Cardiovascular Research Center in Torrance.
Audio|Heard on: Los Angeles County Fire - Dispatch 2
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02:16
Transcript:
00:00
L.A. Inj 36, did we have a better location for this building other than auditorium?
00:08
Stand by one.
00:13
I think not just 20, squat, 4-9.
00:21
36 L.A.
00:24
Go ahead for inch at 36.
00:26
I'm trying to get your RP back on the phone.
00:29
Last GPS plot places them in St.
00:31
John's cardiovascular research center building.
00:35
Probably that, we're here.
00:36
Do you have a room number?
00:39
Still trying to get a hold of RP.
00:40
That's all I have at the point.
00:46
Conscious 83 Squad 6.
00:49
The Harbor 2 L.A.
01:00
L.A., Patrol 83, can you add me to the run with engine 106?
01:05
Control 83.
01:06
La Harbor 2, L.A.
01:10
Hello, Lobber 2, we're available at a scene, G.
01:13
Placing on a ticket 192's district to advise Falk that you're given a handle in place of their ambulance,
01:19
(number withheld) Cyprus.
01:25
Lobber 2 around.
01:32
LA Squad 115, we're clearing the Palma for up for that run in 20s.
01:41
Hey firm, you're on the ticket, squad 4-9 and cancel.
01:46
LA Squad 2-0 is available, you can give up the next round our area.
01:50
Squad 20 to handle.
01:57
L.A. Inter 36.
02:00
36, go ahead, sir.
02:03
Langer 36, we're located in the patient.
02:05
It's going to be on the third floor in the amphitheater near room (number withheld).
02:10
Update the address to my ambulance, please.
02:15
36, third floor amphitheater.
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Location mentioned:
1101-1209 W 220th St, Torrance, CA 90502
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