Person hospitalized after self-harm incident near Vermont Avenue, Anaheim CA
Authorities responded to a report near Vermont Avenue of a person struck by a train. Upon investigation, it was confirmed as a self-harm medical situation and not a fatality.
Audio|Source: MetroNet Fire North Alt Tac 2N
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Transcript:
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And I'm a telling two in our units responding.
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I imagine one.
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Confirming this is at Vermont, and I'm below.
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And imagine one, that's affirmative.
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PD advice,
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train hit person, they did advise the caller sounded suspicious.
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They are in route.
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We have nothing further.
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I'll take call and just to see what they were there.
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Nage 1st2nd1 on the given location where UTO we're going to hurt head east to the tracks that are just east of all that are to investigate.
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Let me tag you copy.
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And I'm Italian, two in all units responding per PD.
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They have an updated location on Vermont, east of east.
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It's a self-committal, not a deceased body.
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They want to copy traffic.
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We'll have that way, guy.
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That's good.
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Is it one engine seven, we're making a rent on Vermont from east.
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Rick Metro, just confirming on Vermont east of east?
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I imagine one, that's affirmative.
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PD is on scene with the subject and it's a self-committal.
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It's time to copy. So it's just going to be a medical aid so we can cancel everybody but the first in unit in neighborhoods.
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Engine One copies traffic.
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We're on scene.
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We're on Vermont,
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west of east.
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We can handle with ourselves and ambulance free and release the attack.
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Vermont Ave, Anaheim, CA
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