Medical crews assist with breathing issue near S 2nd Ave, Los Angeles CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire and rescue crews responded to South Second Avenue in Los Angeles for a possible medical emergency involving breathing difficulty. Units also mentioned an animal bite at a different nearby location. School police confirmed that a school building was secured during the incident.
Audio|Heard on: Los Angeles City Fire and EMS Dispatch - South Division
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01:45
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 34, Rescue 15, breathing difficulty near South Second Avenue.
00:21
School PD is asking if the school is locked up or if you were.
00:27
Yeah, we were able to secure it.
00:36
Rescue 826, your status?
00:48
Venture from 826 or radio 26.
00:52
Roger.
00:59
Engine 63, animal bite near South Pacific Avenue.
01:08
That's your rescue AC four.
01:10
Can I get a paramedic rescues or abnormal autos?
01:17
That'll be rescue 60.
01:22
. Do you need further info on this patient?
01:26
Engine ten, this is a passerby.
01:28
Nothing further.
01:35
Rescue 34,
01:39
You've been attached with Engine 34 to the breathing difficulty near South Second Avenue across from Adams Boulevard.
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