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Medical aid call canceled after patient transportLos Angeles CA

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S Vermont Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90007

According to the dispatch call, a medical aid call was made for Rescue BLS 36 and Engine 116 near South Vermont Avenue and 220th Street. The call was later canceled because the informant chose to transport the patient to the hospital.

Audio|Heard on: Los Angeles County Fire - Dispatch 2
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Transcript:
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Sike Rescue BLS 36 and Engine 116, near South Vermont Avenue,
00:08
Cross of 220th Street.
00:11
Engine 116, acknowledge.
00:19
L.A. Engine 36, we're clearing this one.
00:21
You can give us that next one, please.
00:25
Engine 36.
00:32
L.A. Engine 116, we're en route.
00:35
I'm at 36 and I call, show us voice.
00:38
Engine 116, you've been canceled.
00:41
Engine 36 is now en route.
00:49
Engine 36 LA.
00:52
Engine 36.
00:56
Informant called back requesting cancel.
00:58
They're going to transport the patient to the hospital.

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Location mentioned:
S Vermont Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90007
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