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Patient evacuated by helicopter at Top of the World Park, Laguna Beach CA
Emergency crews coordinated a helicopter medical evacuation for an injured patient at Top of the World Park in Laguna Beach. The patient was transported to the softball field for further care by local units.
Audio|Heard on: OCFA Alt Tac 5F - Zone 5 - South County
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01:34
Transcript:
00:00
Just confirming you take a patient at Top of the World?
00:03
That's for my patient being extracted out now by Helicopter 2.
00:07
I'll have Laguna units accepting the patient at Top of the World at the softball field.
00:16
I.C.10.
00:24
Good Engine 2, Elisa, your best access is going to be off Tyrol.
00:32
Agent 2, copy Tyrol.
00:35
The engine 2, copy Tyrol.
00:36
Is he looking fire?
00:41
Go ahead, for IC[1]SI.
00:44
The advisor cancels are canceled our engine 9 and we'll let us know that we're not landing there.
00:49
Chancellor, copy that.
00:55
Please say I'll actually get an engine one.
01:00
Go ahead.
01:02
Confirming you'll have engine one or engine commute as your transporting medics.
01:08
Yeah, I'm going to utilize engine, too, is my transporting.
01:10
You guys can cancel.
01:18
Staff one, at least so I see.
01:25
Half one at least so I see,
01:27
helicopter says as long as you move that one soccer net, they should be good to land and then we'll receive the patient.
Police codes explained
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[1]
IC: Person in charge of managing and coordinating the overall response to an incident.
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Location mentioned:
Top of the World Park, Laguna Beach, CA 92651
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