Male inmate conscious with back pain at Twin Towers jail, Los Angeles CA
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According to the dispatch call, a male inmate at Twin Towers jail is conscious and breathing but reports back pain. Emergency responders are en route to the backside of Tower 2 receiving area.
Audio|Heard on: LAPD Dispatch - Valley Bureau
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01:52
Transcript:
00:00
9X6 can get an RA to Twin Towers for male conscious breathing complaining of pain to his back?
00:11
This is approximate age and we're at in Twin Towers.
00:15
Probably 40 years old and we're going to install area.
00:21
Next six roger r a twin towers looking your bookings hotel area
00:25
May don't take ever turn it back on that mental list call admission
00:33
26 t l 41 i got two second question triple a membership number one ready 21 VCB 12 clear bcc 12 clear 6l 41 good
00:47
CL 41 membership number (number withheld) and going to be for a black Toyota Rav 4 licensed (number withheld) it's got front and rear damage disabled the middle of the roadway unable to start
01:10
The Eaddywitaine 188 188 1080 kangana avenue 108 50 years for a middle white 20 to 3rd Hines tuesday hangana Avenue 103 to 15 years for 103 to 154 hand I don't fly back roger 26 tail 41 below or north of index
01:32
6 go ahead
01:34
It's going to Tower 1 or Tower 2?
01:38
In an inmate reception center where the buses drop off the inmates.
01:45
Okay, fix fighter, all right.
01:47
The backside of Tower 2 receiving area.
01:50
Roger, on backside of Tower 2 receiving area.
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Location mentioned:
Bauchet St, Los Angeles, CA 90012
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