Rescue operation on Irvine trailhead aids patient swiftly, Irvine CA
Firefighters responded to a remote trail rescue near O'Neill Trailhead with swift access to the patient, managing care with ambulance while canceling extra units.
Audio|Source: OCFA Alt Tac 5F - Zone 5 - South County
02:18
Transcript:
00:00
County Fire and all units en route to remote rescue.
00:02
Engine 58 is accessing trailhead Type 1 accessible off O'Neill, just north of Crown.
00:12
We're making access now.
00:13
All units can continue in.
00:15
Stage on O'Neill; advise when at patient for transfer.
00:22
558, Orange County Fire, all units en route; stage on O'Neill.
00:29
Worker Battalion 7.
00:31
Okay.
00:35
Fire Battalion 7 copies.
00:36
Can you show me en route? I don't have dispatch on my phone.
00:40
Worker Battalion 7, or chain bar copy.
00:47
558, gate accessed is O'Neill and Winfield left open; stage there, will advise at patient in one minute.
01:03
458 or send any card copies, Battalion 7 copies.
01:13
Client seven, Fension 345, you're clear on lesson.
01:17
295. Under 58.
01:21
0495.
01:23
We've accessed the patient.
01:26
Location matches the pin dropped.
01:29
We can handle with ourselves and ambulance.
01:33
It's accessible for both.
01:34
Cancel remainder of the balance.
01:37
Return five Fox Trot.
01:40
Swap back to 5 Echo.
01:54
4158, Orange County Fire copies, made access to patient, can handle with ambulance.
01:59
All other units on remote rescue cancel.
02:03
Additionally,
02:04
releasing five Fox Trot, return to five Echo.
02:06
Work of Battalion Seven.
02:10
The time copies.
02:13
Follow KV299 from engine 58, confirming swap back to 5ECHO.
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