No medical emergency found on los angeles train, Los Angeles CA
Firefighters responded to a report of a person possibly having difficulty breathing on a train in Los Angeles. After checking the two train cars and all passengers, no medical complaints or need for rescue were found.
Audio|Source: Los Angeles City Fire - Grounds
02:39
Transcript:
00:00
Do you have any reports of anyone having difficulty breathing down there? Metro is advising that we might have a patient.
00:32
Truck 39 from engineer, Elevaries Bowring right now.
00:46
Metro from engine 6'5, you can have all companies staged one block north of the incident.
00:52
We're checking out the train right now.
00:53
We currently have 1-814 and we have two cars for the train.
01:14
Engine 65 from Liport 64.
01:17
I didn't hear that transmission on 7.
01:20
Can you tell me what you got?
01:25
Now, Lightport, currently we have 1814 at the intersection.
01:29
We're checking the train right now.
01:31
We have two cars.
01:33
Currently no medical complaints on the car.
01:37
Okay, Roger.
01:38
Tell me when you're done checking everybody on the train so I can scale this down.
01:50
Line 464. Currently we have no medical complaints on this train.
01:54
Still trying to get the door is open for one of the cars.
01:58
No one is stating they have a medical complaint.
02:00
Getting a hat count on everyone right now.
02:11
Truck 64 compared Rescue 3.
02:16
Do you have an extrication issue?
02:26
Have you rescued 3? We do not have an extrication issue.
02:33
I'm going to scale this down right now.
02:38
Every rescue can copy.
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