Unconscious person reported near corporate center avenue, Chino CA
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Emergency responders were dispatched to an unconscious person near Corporate Center Avenue, close to unnamed access road and Ramona Avenue. Some medical units were initially canceled but then reinstated to continue aid.
Audio|Heard on: San Bernardino County Fire - Valley
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03:9
Transcript:
00:00
Unconscious person, medic squad 62, medic engine 66.
00:04
Thank you from center.
00:07
Well,
00:08
Between unnamed access road and Ramona Avenue.
00:15
I copy.
00:33
Night stretch 6-1? 6-1, please give us the call at extended stay and take medic engine 66 off the call.
00:47
Mike Dr. 6-1, I copy.
00:54
Call, senator medic 6-6.
01:03
Psychiatric problem Alpha 1, medic.
01:06
There are copies in June 3559 and June 3553 you can cancel.
01:12
Can't really responding agent won't handle single.
01:19
I copy.
01:32
Unconscious person Delta 4, medic truck 61 at extended stay, near Corporate Center Avenue, between unnamed access road and Ramona Avenue.
01:45
Squad 3.
01:51
Squad 3.
01:54
Com center for medics squad 62.
01:56
Are we canceled?
02:00
Next squad 62 that's affirmed, you can cancel.
02:08
ComCenter, medic truck 61, you can cancel medic engine 66.
02:16
I copy medic 66, Compton, you can cancel.
02:17
I copy medic engine 66, Compton, you can cancel.
02:24
Squad 62 from truck 61.
02:30
Go ahead for Squad 6-2.
02:32
Yeah, I'll let you guys continue on our call at extended stay.
02:36
We didn't cancel you yet.
02:40
I copy continuing.
02:42
Great, ComCenter medics squad 62.
02:44
Can you please place us back on that call?
02:48
Hi, copy.
02:57
Unconscious person Delta 4, medics squad 62 at extended stay.
03:05
312, between unnamed access road and Ramona Avenue.
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