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Marine rescue for patient in cardiac arrest near portLos Angeles CA

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Port of Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA

Units responded to a marine rescue near Gulf 4, about two miles off Los Angeles Harbor, for a patient in cardiac arrest. Divers and medical personnel conducted rescue efforts and provided CPR. The patient was transported to a hospital.

Audio|Source: Los Angeles City Fire
02:35
Transcript:
00:00
We're going to launch everybody else works on our lines.
00:05
Okay, copy all.
00:12
All marine assets for Marine Division.
00:15
Be advised,
00:16
our destination will be Gulf 4.
00:19
Golf 4, it's two miles outside of LA Light.
00:22
Golf 4.
00:29
Division, boat 23,
00:32
it's just FYI.
00:33
Our divers are ready for Rick for the helo.
00:38
Copy, thank you.
00:44
Six-six, Roger.
00:48
The members onshore, I'm going to go ahead and disembark myself.
00:54
I'll let you know what I'm off.
00:56
Okay, let's verify we've got no L-AFT on personnel when you hit the ground, and I'm going to launch our linesman.
01:05
Copy.
01:13
All marine assets be advised, shore power has been disconnected for the Hudson.
01:19
They'll be dropping line soon.
01:21
Once we get the word, we'll discontinue, flowing water,
01:25
clear a path for them to get over to the turning basis.
01:33
A rescue 6-6 from Hidgin 6-6 confirming you're going to California hospital.
01:46
Okay, you need to clear all of the FD personnel.
01:48
Need to get your apparatus moved as quickly as possible on the clear area.
01:59
Hobbs from Starboard Division.
02:03
We got everybody breaking down.
02:06
Need probably 10 minutes.
02:09
Okay, Roger.
02:17
Rescue[2] 6-6-10-affirm.
02:21
See ya, Cal.
02:25
Another 15 minutes.
02:33
Using a rescue 12 CPR[1]'s in progress.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
CPR: Cardiopulmonary resuscitation being administered during a medical emergency.
[2]
Rescue: Emergency medical or rescue unit dispatched to provide assistance.

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Port of Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA

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