Person rescued after being trapped under vehicle near 6th and Vermont, Los Angeles CA
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Emergency responders rescued a person who was trapped under a vehicle in the Walgreens parking lot near 6th Street and Vermont Avenue in Los Angeles. The area was blocked for safety during the rescue operation.
Audio|Heard on: Los Angeles City Fire
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06:38
Transcript:
00:00
Physical rescue, intersection 6th and Vermont, Jack 14.
00:04
10,
00:07
you can cancel.
00:13
From Metro.
00:18
Metro, beat before go.
00:21
AP4, we've attached LAPD, we're going to have engine 2 and I continue through a patient with being aggressive over the phone.
00:29
AP4, Roger.
00:31
We'll wait for clear by LAPD.
00:34
We're waiting to clear by LAPD.
00:46
Metro from Rescue 68.
00:48
We can't find an address 420 south of Rodado Drive.
00:53
Do you have anything further?
01:02
58, we'll check standby.
01:07
To use your discretion call, which is being aggressive over the phones, attached media as a precaution.
01:12
Rescue 57, assault 8505, Evermont, engine, 4, sick, mission, and 5.
01:34
Agent Berry night on the radio, Roche firearm, 145.26, Citridge.
01:42
Jay, you can now cancel, 5A, cancel.
01:46
Mr. Cancer, thank you.
01:49
Cut.
01:50
Central 411 at the next to Vermont.
01:54
It's Walgreens parking lot.
01:56
We should have one person under a vehicle in the parking lot.
02:05
Engine 209 cancel 209.
02:22
205. 2.O.9 copy.
02:30
You got a truck, bud.
02:33
Besides that we do have one patient under the car.
02:37
I'm looking to list it right now.
02:45
3.11, I copy.
02:53
(name withheld), when you come in and bring up manpower, both clear.
02:57
Hey John.
02:59
At rest, he's 11.
03:01
Try to spot by trucks 11.
03:04
As soon as the dissipation, we'll have him already.
03:08
Reg 11, Roger.
03:09
Roger.
03:19
Truck 11, you got into the 6 stand up by.
03:23
The end of 6th or stop by.
03:30
Truck 11, you got Battalion on scene and I'll take me out of the incident.
03:34
Go ahead and just give me a quick 360 round there.
03:37
What do you have engine 11 doing right now?
03:42
I have an engine 11 to be patient here.
03:45
Truck 11 has execution.
03:47
Inc. 13 is helping out with manpower.
03:49
Rescue 11 is setting up getting their rescue the rescue to ban off the patient tool.
03:57
Okay, Roger.
03:58
Hey, Engine 13 from Battalion 11.
04:00
I'm going to go ahead and make you treatise.
04:01
Give me a good 360 in the entire area.
04:04
Let's just make sure we've got all patients accounted for.
04:07
Once we determine how many patients we have, can we count as far as BLS and BLS rescues that we're going to need?
04:17
Andrew 13, Roger.
04:18
We said that one patient,
04:21
that Inger 11 is executed out.
04:23
It's going to be ALS.
04:25
That's the only patient.
04:32
Okay, Roger.
04:43
As far as I'm not C.
04:55
It size up.
04:57
What we have here is one patient under a vehicle.
05:01
The 9-11 will be known as 6th Street IC.
05:05
At this time, I won't be needing any additional resources.
05:07
I'll go ahead and have all the resources assigned this incident stage at Vermont 6th.
05:20
Read IC, Roger, staging at Vermont and 6th.
05:29
2015, seizure, 801, West 23rd.
05:37
Roger, one patient, extricated, set it out, and transporting non-rescue 11.
05:47
EMS 11 from IC.
05:51
Just make contact with Rescule 11 to determine the destination.
05:59
Roger. Roger.
06:14
The 1011 6th Street IC, let's go ahead and attach DOT to this incident.
06:20
We'll have Vermont and 6th Street blocked as well as 6th in New Hampshire.
06:33
6th Street, I.C.
06:34
Roger, DOT for traffic control at Vermont 6th and 6th in New Hampshire.
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W 6th St, Los Angeles, CA 90020
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