False medical call near Figueroa and 37th, Los Angeles CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a possible medical emergency near 37th Street and Figueroa Street in Los Angeles. Rescue units were dispatched but were unable to locate a patient, and the call was ultimately canceled as a false alarm.
Audio|Heard on: Los Angeles City Fire and EMS Dispatch - South Division
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02:16
Transcript:
00:00
Roger, can you confirm the cross street again? Which metro station is that?
00:11
Rescue 246 reported to be near 37th Street and Figueroa Street.
00:21
Roger, 37th.
00:31
Metro from Rescue 834, you can cancel Engine 34.
00:34
Put us on that roll with our rescue.
00:42
Metro Rescue 10, we're on scene.
00:44
We don't find any patient.
00:46
Anything further?
00:52
Rescue 10 will try to call back and stand by.
01:03
Hector 609, South Street.
01:04
Paul Avenue.
01:13
Engine 34, no, it's a cardiac arrest.
01:49
Rescue 52, seizure in the second floor, Bond Willoughby.
01:58
Metro Engine 56, looking at Masonary Palmetto 12th.
02:03
Engine 56, roger.
02:10
Metro Rescue 10, unable to locate; cancel, false alarm.
02:15
Rescue 10, roger.
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