Diver in cardiac arrest rescued near jetty, Redondo Beach CA
Emergency responders provided CPR to a diver in full cardiac arrest near the Topaz Jetty beach area. The patient was removed from the water and medical aid was administered on scene.
Audio|Source: South Bay Fire: Culver City, El Segundo, Manhattan Beach, Redondo Beach, Torrance
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Transcript:
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Just on a note, it sounds like it's a possible type of emergency,
00:03
much other riskways, so I make contact with the back or with the headbunker.
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Go on the fire engine 6-1.
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Go ahead for engine 6-1.
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Engine 61.
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Engine 61 is like CPR has been started for an RP.
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Okay, progress.
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Redondo 5.63, we're responding down to Topaz Jetty area with Baylor-Tradondo for the dive emergency.
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From engine, we're coming up from the station, so you might be or something.
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Truck office.
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Just confirm you going into it to look like that.
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Probably by bad.
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You can add Battalion 6-1 to the call on the back there.
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Ten for Battalion 6-1 adding you with the goal.
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Keep you on progress, hope to be with the guards.
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The Tats, Cross 6-1 and McArchigan is staged a torn circle which serves you exit.
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What's right to you access to the mission?
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Section.
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You have one patient receiving CPR and a squad six one stage at start.
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near Cabrillo Avenue, Cvrello Commercial, Map page 139.
02:03
Thanks very much, you report we had to cheat the equipment.
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So it's on the scene in the area.
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4-bilt-6-3.
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A non-dive emergency, the patient was on air, never made it to death, and was assisted out of the water.
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Copy that. We have a full arrest on the beach, non-dive emergency.
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