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Fire and cardiac arrest reported at Los Angeles apartmentLos Angeles CA

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Los Angeles, CA

Firefighters responded to a possible rubbish fire at an apartment building in Los Angeles. They had difficulty gaining access to the building. Meanwhile, there was also a report of a cardiac arrest emergency at the same location. Attempts to contact the resident were unsuccessful. Rescue units were dispatched to handle both incidents.

Audio|Source: Los Angeles City Fire
02:23
Transcript:
00:00
That's short from F-R-9. Do we have an apartment number?
00:08
4-9, apartment 312, 312,
00:12
312.
00:19
That's directed at 5-7. Are we closest to this rubbish in 64?
00:32
Engine 57, you're showing 3.7, engine 64, showing 4.5.
00:42
33 again.
01:00
Roger, I guess they're not in closures.
01:08
Kevin, you can cancel.
01:13
Bye for that, Roger, thank you.
01:21
2.9, receive,
01:23
26, cardiac arrest[1] 670, plus.
01:31
Satchewa A1 regained action.
01:36
Blascien to give him alone, repeat.
01:42
Rescue 8181 go.
01:46
Let's your A8181 go.
01:52
He's an action, I'm probably.
01:57
8.1 Roger Hine,
01:59
access.
02:04
Okay,
02:06
let's see. Again,
02:08
access to the other building department that is in the number 122. If so,
02:14
RP is not answering or are able to contact with the rest door.
02:20
First, 81, stand by. We'll try the call back.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
cardiac arrest: Patient in cardiac arrest

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Los Angeles, CA

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