Medical emergency with overdose and injured officer in Los Angeles, Los Angeles CA


A medical emergency occurred near Central Avenue and Oakland Street in Los Angeles involving a possible overdose and difficulty breathing. Two patients were involved, including one police officer with minor injuries. Multiple rescue units responded but most were canceled after the situation was controlled.
Audio|Source: Los Angeles City Fire
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Transcript:
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U.N.9 on the radio overdose[1].
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Intersection Central first.
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The A difficulty for respiration[2] 1602, share one.
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Metro from Rescue 90.
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90 go.
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Kevin Engine Company for for forcible entry.
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Rescue 90. Rescue 90.
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Your engine from quarters.
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Four sick person, 3755 for telling.
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Is it in Rescue 29? We've added Rescue 26 for a reported second patient[3].
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Are you able to confirm?
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Metro for mention, 2-9, standby.
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2834, 6 person, 3755 for Don.
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Metro from engine 2.9, we do have a second patient[3].
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It's going to be an LAP officer with minor injuries[4].
00:31
Engine 29 and rest of the 29 are going to be able to handle.
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Engine 29, Roger Roll, cancel.
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Resti 26.
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Rescue 26, you may discontinue.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
overdose: Possible drug overdose
[2]
difficulty for respiration: Difficulty breathing/respiratory distress
[3]
second patient: Multiple patients
[4]
LAP officer with minor injuries: Law enforcement officer injury
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Location mentioned:
Oakland St, Los Angeles, CA 90032
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