Medical emergency for possible overdose near Normandy Ave bus stop, Los Angeles CA


Emergency responders treated a person for a possible overdose near the northwest corner bus stop at Normandy Ave and another street in Los Angeles. Advanced life support and a CPR device were used during the response.
Audio|Source: Los Angeles City Fire and EMS Dispatch - South Division
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Transcript:
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Metro, F-R-200, attach a Lucas device to my incident.
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Lightforce 38, continue to your call.
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F.R. 200, you're EMS1, reporters.
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Yeah, Metro Prevention 38, let a...
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85, now it's going to be the northwest corner at the bus stop.
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38 direction north-east corner northeast corner
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38 38 32 response to the traffic 1044 Normandy
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risk greater one response to the medical alarm 3220 Broadway
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Metro from engine 9, rescue tens on its way with a Lucasavitig to cancel EMS if they were added.
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Agent 9, Roger.
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Rescue 10 for Metro, you have the Lucas device on you? Measure Metro.
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Engine 9, Rescue, has it.
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They are on scene. You could cancel and EMS.
01:13
Agent 9, Roger, EMS 1, you're canceled, discontinued.
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EMS 1. EMS 1.
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Agent 29, Rescue 3, overdose.
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