Car crash with two patients, one trapped in Los Angeles


Audio|Source: Los Angeles City Fire - Grounds
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Transcript:
Roger. Okay, 91, are you up on attack? Yeah, go for you on anyone. What do you guys got? Yeah, right now we've got three parts total involved. We just have one patient that's going to need expectation, driver, vitals are stable, just unconscious. And so we just need a door removal on one patient, one car. Roger that. And that's going to be in the Apollo? Yeah, that's correct. It's going to be directly behind Rescue 891. Engine 75. Are you still on scene? Yeah, we're all still on team. Go ahead. Injun 75. I'm going to leave it with you for the blower. I'm going to get that physical rescue. Roger. for Metro. Rescue 64 for Metro. Rescue 64 for Metro. Rescue 64 for Metro. Rescue 64. Rescue 64 for Metro. with 98, the car requiring expectation is going to be behind the engine 91. Yeah, Roger. Just one patient trap. One patient trap. I'll let you guys assess it, but it will probably be able to handle with the task force in us. And I'm going to add one more rescue. We do have one additional patient. Here's the T, PLS, and A91 can handle, so I'll get one more rest to start it just in case something else pops up. Just hold off on that. We've got risk in 98 coming right now. So we should have two patients. We should be good. I'll roger that. I just thought I think.
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Los Angeles, CA
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