Air ambulance lands at Apple Valley dry lake for medical aid, Apple Valley CA
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At St. Timothy's Prep near Highway 18 in Apple Valley, responders request an air ambulance landing zone on the dry lake to assist with an unknown medical emergency.
Audio|Heard on: San Bernardino County Fire - High Desert
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Transcript:
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Unknown Medical Aid, Medic Engine 332 at St.
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Timothy's Prep, 15757, St.
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Timothy Road, between Highway 18, O North,
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and unnamed road.
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I request one air ambulance LZ here at the dry lake that.
00:27
We could plot up where our location is.
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ComCenter, Covice.
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Tom Center, H-35.
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Stand by for weather check and ETA.
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CompaCenter H2.85.
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H2.25,
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we can accept EET can be approximately 30 minutes.
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Is LZ going to be obscene?
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Nearby, deal coordinates.
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285, advisement.
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ComCenter, can you repeat? It was broken.
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It's going to be a medic engine 36 is location.
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I have a coordinated
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Headache, Charlie 4, Medic Ambulance 304, Medic Engine 304-10417, Hawthorne Avenue, between Hawthorne Avenue and Kern Avenue.
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I'm Senator 285 is up on 3 Command 9.
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H-285, I have coordinates for Medicin Engine 36's location when you're ready.
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285, stand by.
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Go for coordinates for 285.
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This is going to be on the dry lake, 34, decimal, 11,
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12,
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by 1116, decimal 1352.
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35,
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can you do that one more time, please, a little bit slower?
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Up arm,
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34,
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decimal,
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11, 12.
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by 1116-116 decimal one-three-five-two.
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35-cali. Thank you.
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Location mentioned:
St Timothy Rd, Apple Valley, CA 92307
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