Pedestrian struck by Amtrak train in Los Angeles, Los Angeles CA
A pedestrian was hit by an Amtrak train near 8th Ave and W 75th St in Los Angeles. Emergency teams are on site treating a 30-year-old male who is in critical condition. The train is stopped and a search is underway to check for other injured passengers. Medical help and triage are in progress with no other patients confirmed on the train.
Audio|Source: Los Angeles City Fire
08:21
Transcript:
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Petro from Engine 103-18-75. We have an Amtrak that appears to have struck a pedestrian. The Amtrak is shut down just west to the intersection.
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Engine 103 will be changing.
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Engine 1003 will be reaching.
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Engine 103, Roger.
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The unit responding to the physical rescue near 8th Avenue and W 75th St in Gen 103 confirms Amtrak versus a pedestrian
00:34
south of, correct the west of the intersection.
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Petro, can you show 860 in-rout without all the team?
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Rescue 860 in route.
00:50
303, you got engine 104 or if you 104?
00:56
Yeah, 104 is uh, go ahead and just help with triage.
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I got two of my guys going down there. Let me have track.
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73 pull over.
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24 difficult respiration, 23, Pugro.
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Engine 103 from 5473 on to contact at 8.
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Yeah, go ahead, or 103.
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4703 is falling up on the same where we got.
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Yeah I'm making my way down there right now. Right now it's about 500 feet down west of the intersection.
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I had a couple Amtrak supervisors already standing out there. I'll let you know what my guys do down there to SS.
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Nice is 4-73 I cover.
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We meet me at the sedan when they arrive.
02:08
At this point we're going to keep everyone coming emergency until we get a better extrication.
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The time 15, time by C rush.
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Okay, as it right now, we have one act on patient ALS[2].
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Battalion[1] 15, do you copy?
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The town 15 copies, one agno patient. We have a possible age and gender.
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And then let's just confirm a through a walkthrough of the train station or is no patient in the train as well as getting the hold of the conductor.
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And just to confirm there is no extrication, problem at this time.
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Yeah, 103, copy all. Once they get a better essay, I'll stay back to you with all the other sensors.
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Copy light 473 to stand by for the aggregation.
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See, into 107.
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Andrew 107, standby.
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I see where in the United States?
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Rescue 96, I'm going to give you medical at this time. We're going to support engine 104 with the patient.
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Correct,
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rest 191-13, we'll do it.
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Yeah, Battalion[1] 15 from Engine 103.
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Go ahead, 103.
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Yeah, Battalion[1] from 103. Right now we have a multiply 30-year-old male,
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Aginal.
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We're going to be working them up.
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I made contact with the conductor. He's confirmed that the track are shut down.
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We're going to need a company just do a walkthrough inside the Amtrak to check for any patients.
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Engine 103, copy. I'm going to use Line 473 to triage the entire Amtrak.
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Light 473 do you copy is making triage.
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He's going to walk through the train, make sure there's no different agent.
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You're going to make sure there's no different. You're going to make sure you one of four working with you.
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I'm 15 from that 473. I copy triage with the engine 104.
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Yeah, Lightforce 73 from Engine 103.
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Just for your situational awareness, the conductor said there is approximately 185 passengers, that's 185 passengers.
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That's triage, I copy.
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Rescue.
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Uh,
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103 is that's a negative. He is outside the track right now.
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We are not having an extrication problem.
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Copy on the castle, have your rescue.
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1.03, Roger that.
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Got itself back to you, that's available.
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Metro from Agent 3, we're in 10th District. You can leave them further drill.
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Agent 3, Roger.
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Live 41648. Roger, stand by.
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Agent Rescue 13, seizure.
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611 South of the Dora Street.
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The rest 13,
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channel 16 will respond.
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Amtai Cee, you want to use RADA, can you move up?
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Use Rating, go to cancel,
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that's your team, thank you.
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Please stay, I do. I do.
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I have difficult restoration in 2302, Richland.
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Go ahead.
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This week with those pop flaws, that's no patient for you for the bottom.
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Run.
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326, we'll try to call back.
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Metro from Rescue 813, engine 13 has holes on the ground if they have a run in their distance and take it on.
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313 person route,
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incident 546.
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It's going to be on the second train back.
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We have the door built as it now.
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If you need to triage anybody and move walking wounded, the very first car is empty on the first floor.
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Lettion 15th be gossip.
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Def I see I copy.
07:52
No one's the station.
07:54
Who's going to be transporting? Rescue 1-up War, Rescue 96.
08:02
Yeah, Tampa IC from 103. It's going to be rescue 104 transporting the victim.
08:11
Copy.
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You need for any additional help or driver for the patient.
08:19
One of four is going to need a driver.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Battalion: Chief officer/unit overseeing multiple companies/crews
[2]
ALS: Advanced Life Support: paramedic-level medical care and response for high-acuity or life-threatening emergencies.
Disclaimer:
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Location mentioned:
8th Ave & W 75th St, Los Angeles, CA 90043
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