Medical call with two patients near San Miguel Ave, South Gate CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded near San Miguel Ave in South Gate for a medical incident involving two patients. Engine 20 and Squad 115 were at the scene. Additional radio traffic mentioned suspicious behavior near a freeway on-ramp, where a man was reportedly yelling at another individual before walking onto the ramp. The relationship between the two situations is not confirmed.
Audio|Heard on: Malibu Area Public Safety
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01:35
Transcript:
00:00
Squad 147, near San Miguel Ave.
00:02
Squad 147 acknowledge.
00:16
Engine 20, go ahead.
00:19
L.A. Engine 20, we have two patients at this location.
00:22
Continue engine and squad 115.
00:27
L.A., catch.
00:34
06 boy 97.
00:37
5646 boy on the Topanga Canyon on ramp to the eastbound.
00:45
Reattempt the route.
00:52
7LA, report a suspicious circumstance.
00:59
On on-ramp, possible male with black curly hair seen yelling at another person.
01:06
No descriptor.
01:07
Male was on the freeway, possibly related to a white truck.
01:12
Was seen yelling down onto the on-ramp and then proceeded to walk down the on-ramp.
01:17
If you can, just check the area.
01:24
L.A. Engine 20.
01:26
We'll handle 115's call.
01:29
Go ahead and Engine 150, go ahead and cancel.
01:33
Engine 115, continue Squad 115.
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Location mentioned:
San Miguel Ave, South Gate, CA 90280
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