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Water rescue in orange county flood control channelOrange CA

audio iconMedical Emergency
S Flower St, Orange, CA 92868

Fire and rescue teams conducted a water rescue in the Orange Thorpe flood control channel. One person was rescued and assessed by medical personnel. A dog was found deceased downstream during the rescue attempt.

Audio|Source: MetroNet Fire North Alt Tac 2M
03:17
Transcript:
00:00
Orange Thorpe.C.
00:01
from 1890 Charlie.
00:02
We're exiting the freeway.
00:04
We should be there shortly.
00:07
Copy, thanks.
00:13
Orange Thorpe.C.
00:14
from chatty is it just too long.
00:18
Downstreet safety from Orange Thorpe IC[1], there's an orange drop bag that was just lost that's coming your way.
00:23
If you can attempt to grab that, please, and go ahead with your traffic.
00:30
Store if I see you.
00:33
Engine 61[2] is recon the area by the baseball field.
00:38
There's nowhere for us to set up.
00:40
We're going to move towards Dale and Flower, which should be the more appropriate place for the safety.
00:47
I copy of relocating to Dale and Flower.
00:50
Break Engine 62, did you copy the traffic that there's a road pack coming your way?
00:57
I haven't seen the rope back, but we got one dog we're trying to grab.
01:03
I copy that.
01:04
I have a tight free strike team that just arrived on scene.
01:06
Let me know if you need any additional units.
01:10
If there's any units farther downstream, a dog is coming.
01:19
I copy that, county engine 61[2] as you copy the dog has passed engine 62 and we're making its way to your location.
01:28
Yeah, we're going to relocate the Gael and Flower.
01:30
We're not going to be able to set up for album here, unfortunately.
01:37
I copy that.
01:43
Metro 1890 Charlie is a rock on team.
01:46
I mentioned a copy T90 trail.
01:48
We don't see.
01:53
Hi,
01:56
C from Oracle 62.
01:59
Go ahead, 62.
02:05
We attempted to rescue a dog, a good half mile downstream.
02:10
Dog is not retrievable and appears deceased now.
02:17
I copy that.
02:18
Thanks for the information.
02:19
Metronet from Orange, SC, successful rescue.
02:22
Attention is out of the flood control channels and upon land being assessed by medical.
02:27
Metronite, copy, patient excavated from the water.
02:29
2305.
02:34
Since Thorpec engine 61[2] set up, Dale, just north of flower.
02:44
So I see copies.
02:45
County Engine 61[2], County Engine 52, Face to Face with the victim.
02:50
He stated he was the only person in the water.
02:52
We are not waiting or looking for any additional victims.
02:54
You guys can break down your setups and clear.
02:56
Thank you for the help.
03:00
Corco 62 copies.
03:05
Forco 62, were you able to get a visual on the drop bag by chance?
03:10
Yeah, you have crew at the same time as the attempted dog rescue.
03:16
I copy thanks.
Police codes explained
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[1]
IC: Person in charge of managing and coordinating the overall response to an incident.
[2]
61: Fall (medical incident)

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S Flower St, Orange, CA 92868

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