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Person found down on track near Westwood Blvd trainLos Angeles CA

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Westwood Blvd, Los Angeles, CA

Emergency responders arrived at an above-ground Red Line train near Westwood Boulevard in Los Angeles after a person was found down on the track. Train traffic was stopped on both tracks while rescue efforts took place.

Audio|Source: Los Angeles City Fire and EMS Dispatch - South Division
02:48
Transcript:
00:00
We're making our way up to the train right now.
00:01
We do have a stop train.
00:02
I haven't got any waivers or any
00:06
employees giving up any intel yet.
00:07
We're making a waiver bus emptied away.
00:11
Engine 59 for Metro.
00:16
Metro,
00:17
Taskforce 37 on scene 2,600, Southwestwood Boulevard duty, have one stop, above ground, red line train.
00:23
We're in the investigation mode.
00:25
You can call us Westwood, IC[2].
00:27
Agent 63, I got you.
00:31
Pass 437, Roger.
00:33
Pass 437 on-scene reports, one-stop train above ground, redline train, invest mode, you'll be noticed west what I see.
00:40
Caspore 37, we do want to confirm Rock has stated that the tracks are shut down.
00:58
Metro from Battalion 9 on scene, assuming Westwood I see,
01:02
just confirming we just had a train go by, the tracks are not shut down.
01:07
Battalion 13 and Metro, can you both contact Rock?
01:12
Battalion 9 Roger, you'll be assuming command is Westwood I see.
01:15
We will re-contact Rock and let you know in regard to the tracks being completely shut down.
01:20
Westwood I see from Metro.
01:25
Metro go for Westwood I see.
01:27
Westwood I see we've confirmed with Rock,
01:30
track four, the incident track has been shut down, track three, the opposing track has been shut down, as well as there's no trains that will be going through prior to shutdown.
01:53
Metro West would I see we have one patient confirmed down on the track.
01:58
Let's fill out the rest of the USR component with Heavy Rescue 3.
02:05
West would I see, Roger, updated size of one patient confirmed down on the track.
02:10
We'll fill out your USR component.
02:17
What's what I see from Metro?
02:20
Go ahead for Westwood.
02:22
Westwood, I see your USAR[1] component.
02:24
You're going to be getting USAR[1] 88 and Lightforce 5.
02:30
Yeah, Roger, I copy.
02:38
Flight about.
02:41
Lightforce 29.
02:43
Light Force 29, move up, 1090, veteran.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
USAR: Urban Search and Rescue
[2]
IC: Person with overall command and responsibility for managing an incident or emergency situation.

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Westwood Blvd, Los Angeles, CA

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