Chest pain call reported near Harbor in Los Angeles, Los Angeles CA
Emergency responders confirmed the incident was not a cardiac arrest. A call for chest pain was reported near Harbor in Los Angeles. Responders coordinated transportation and rescue efforts, but the situation was later called false due to being unable to locate the patient.
Audio|Source: Los Angeles City Fire
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Transcript:
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Metro engine 7, this is not a cardiac arrest.
00:04
The engine 7. The engine 7.
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The rescue, receive your message.
00:15
Metro from Engine 41.
00:18
So is transporting with rescue 41 or cedar sidine for manpower.
00:24
3-1-1.
00:37
Measure 10, you can cancel EMS-15, keep rescue 75 coming.
00:44
EMS-15, cancel. EMS-15, cancel.
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Borderharmine Central, LPD News.
00:58
666.
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866. 866, and I'm ready with life for 85 with fall.
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283-3-1-9. State's right.
01:12
Metro AP-65, attach us with rescue.
01:17
864.
01:26
Sixth like when I press around.
01:33
Mark, not teach you be on something further.
01:39
Metro Rescue One copy.
01:42
I will call this a false, unable to locate.
01:45
Senator 1-100.
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Anti-rescue to chest pain, near Harbor.
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Harbor, Los Angeles, CA
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