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Multiple Medical Emergencies Reported Near Olympic and GrandLos Angeles CA

audio iconMedical Emergency
Grand / Olympic, Los Angeles, CA 90015

Emergency responders are attending to multiple medical incidents in Los Angeles near Olympic and Grand, including a bicycle accident involving a 40-year-old male and other patients with difficulty breathing, fainting, or injuries. Large crowds of up to 2,000 people are present, complicating patient location.

Audio|Source: Los Angeles City Fire
06:17
Transcript:
00:00
The intersection of Olympic and Grand.
00:03
Do you have a description of the patient?
00:05
There's about 2,000 people here.
00:07
No one's waving us down.
00:11
Lightforce 10, standby.
00:15
Getting a rescue 55.
00:21
LAPD?
00:25
We'll resgate 34.
00:26
We'll try LAP from ETA.
00:33
Drug 11 copy.
00:38
You need to go 18.
00:43
4.
00:51
Yeah,
00:53
go ahead to stage it. Where are you located now?
00:56
We're in Park Community to Truck 75.
01:00
Yeah, just go ahead and bring your gear all the way up.
01:02
We're right in front of Truck 98.
01:04
It's a good stage here.
01:08
Roger.
01:12
From Engine 207, do you have a call here at Tamrak and Van Nu for a 40-year-old male with on a bike accident?
01:24
Agent 207, yes.
01:25
Engine 7's responding.
01:30
Copy. You can cancel Engine 7.
01:32
We're already on scene with a patient. Can you get us a BLS[1] rescue?
01:40
Hope I see, no, we were not trying to get a hold of you on Channel 7.
01:48
5-2.
01:51
Let's go, I see, Roger.
01:54
Rescue[2] 52, you may discontinue, rescue 5-2.
02:02
Medical group from rescue station. Just confirm it we're transporting to St.
02:06
Joe's 685 with our 65-year-old female.
02:10
Yeah, that is correct.
02:18
7. Engine 7, careful.
02:23
The area of Grand and Olympic.
02:26
There's a better possibly about 500 people in that area.
02:30
climbing fire department resources.
02:34
Okay,
02:40
Rescue[2], 87, and staging on tag three.
02:43
We know you're staging, just standby.
02:48
Roger that.
02:52
Section.
02:55
Yeah,
02:57
we're clear then.
02:58
We're up at 9th in Hope.
03:03
17 difficult respiration, 2209th out of pay.
03:09
Destination of 575, all of you.
03:20
That's right from Rescue[2] 60. We made our notification to St. Joe's, but we can call them back and let them know we're going to 575.
03:30
Correct. Divert back to 575, just re-contact and let a bill you're not calling.
03:38
Rescue[2] Fixie, Roger.
03:44
Resources, LAFD resources,
03:47
not to drive through the intersection of Olympic and Grand.
03:55
Injury 5944 figure out street.
04:07
Metro from Svi-804, we've located a decision.
04:12
Rescue[2] 8 to 4, Roger.
04:19
Yeah, we're headed back to quarters on Hope right now.
04:25
Natural.
04:28
Agent 60, Roger.
04:34
9.6% intersection Central. Intersection Central inside the street.
04:43
Engine 35. Engine 35, rescue 35 difficult restoration from left 23 Alexandria.
04:52
Engine 82, rescue 806, fall, 1344 Hobart.
04:57
F.R. 9, 6, percent, central, and fifth.
05:02
23, like Sanrio.
05:12
Major, Rescue[2] 811.
05:14
Can you have Europe commuted the front? The door is locked.
05:22
811, Roger.
05:24
I'd like to make entry.
05:31
26, Rescue[2] 94, Chatspaying, near Western.
05:36
Rescue[2] 846, Roger.
05:47
Metro from Engine 207, can I get a BELF rescue again?
05:57
2.07, Rescue[2] 8994 quarters.
06:02
Engine 104, Rescue[2] 72 Fall,
06:05
near Kassava.
06:14
Two takes remain available
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
BLS: Basic, non-advanced medical response or transport provided by EMT-level personnel or units.
[2]
Rescue: Emergency medical or rescue unit dispatched to provide assistance.

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Grand / Olympic, Los Angeles, CA 90015

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