Person found unconscious at Los Angeles Airport terminal, Los Angeles CA
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According to the dispatch call, a person was found unconscious near the security checkpoint at Terminal 1 of Los Angeles Airport. Emergency teams responded to the scene with an estimated arrival time of about 12 minutes. Communication was challenged by a language barrier between the reporting party and the dispatcher.
Audio|Heard on: Los Angeles City Fire and EMS Dispatch - South Division
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02:24
Transcript:
00:00
Cycle Team 51 on the radio person down 384 LAX.
00:13
Rescue-79, Assault, Intersection of Bloodlong, and 177.
00:19
The Metro from Engine 66 and you got an ALS at 15 manned.
00:30
Glass unit ID.
00:35
Engine 6.
00:41
Engine 66, you'll be getting a rescue 266 from Quarters.
00:47
Engine 66, you'd like to cancel rescue 846?
00:58
No, 846, continue through.
01:04
846, continue through.
01:12
Metro from Cycle Team 51.
01:14
Do you have an update location of this station?
01:19
Cycle Team 51, no.
01:30
Psychleteem 51,
01:32
the Terminal 1 security checkpoint.
01:40
Roger, confirming the initial call was for Gate 221.
01:49
Yes,
01:51
there's a language barrier between the RP and the call-taker.
01:59
Metro, the second 155-1, Roger.
02:07
Rescue 94, assault, 4252, Crenshaw.
02:14
Metro from Cycle Team 51.
02:16
We're at G.
02:17
221.
02:19
Terminal 1-second is going to be like a 12-minute response for us.
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Location mentioned:
Terminal 1, 100 World Wy, Los Angeles, CA 90045
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