Patient carried down stairs due to elevator failure, Upland CA
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Emergency responders assisted a patient at a location near East 19th Street in Upland, California. The building's elevator was not working, so crews carried the patient down the stairs to provide medical care.
Audio|Heard on: San Bernardino County Fire - Valley
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03:9
Transcript:
00:00
This is Truck 151, Comm Center.
00:02
Go for Truck 151.
00:07
I confirm when you made patient contact.
00:17
That's negative.
00:18
That's negative.
00:24
Com center copies.
00:25
Are you with AMR,
00:27
the patient advised that he made contact?
00:34
AMR was able to make entry.
00:36
We are not, we are not with AMR,
00:40
confirming that they're with the patient.
00:42
Pick engine near East 19th Street, between East Nile Street and East 19th Street.
00:59
MetaTruck 151 Firefighter from Captain 151.
01:10
...and a truck 151 firefighter from truck 151 captain.
01:18
Go for 151 firefighter.
01:22
151 firefighter.
01:24
151 Firefighter, did you make contact with a patient?
01:30
Affirmative coming back down.
01:35
Copy.
01:45
151 Firefighter for 151 Firefighter for 151 Captain.
01:58
Go for 151 Captain.
02:04
AMR is going to need assistance after all with the gurney in the elevator.
02:15
151 firefighter the elevator does not work.
02:27
151 firefighter from 151 captain.
02:32
We'll go for 151 firefighter.
02:41
151 Firefighter, you guys got the GSM down, the elevator does not work.
02:50
Did you repeat?
02:55
151 Firefighters, you guys are going to have the GSM down the stairs,
03:01
the elevator is not functional, it is not working.
03:08
Firefighter copies.
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Location mentioned:
E 19th St, Upland, CA 91784
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