Medical emergency for altered female near Cerritos, Long Beach CA
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According to the dispatch call, medical personnel responded to a 30-year-old female near Cerritos who was altered and possibly became unconscious after a panic attack. She hung up during the call. Emergency units are on scene at 201 Pine Avenue.
Audio|Heard on: Long Beach Fire Dispatch and V2/3
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Transcript:
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NG12-Rechsdil, Charlie, response to a medical emergency at near Cerritos, female altered near Cerritos.
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Ceredy2 Cerritos.
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Having to fire.
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Engine 1, fire.
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Are you in position for another moderate medical emergency and one high-priority?
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Okay.
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Copy 201.
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For BAL is 14 with NJ1 brother response 1 high priority, 201 in front of for a 30-year-old female.
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Self-described panic attack.
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I want no weapons not suicidal.
00:47
And Charlie response on Charlie, 727 West 4th Street, 65-year-old male with difficulty breathing 727 with 4th Street.
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I retire to you.
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Go ahead, but 10.
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Take copy.
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And any quick.
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I'm doing one, sorry.
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We now have reports that she's unconscious.
01:28
To be in front of 201 Pine Avenue and she just hung up on us.
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She's just hung up on us.
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With engine 1 just checking on team BL 14 en route, Charlie response 1 high priority, 201 Pine Avenue in front of
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a 30-year-old female behavior problems and now possibly unconscious after having a self-described panic attack.
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Location mentioned:
Pine Ave, Long Beach, CA 90802
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