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Train collides with pedestrian on Colorado AveSanta Monica CA

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Colorado Ave, Santa Monica, CA

A train collided with a pedestrian on Colorado Ave in Santa Monica. Emergency responders treated one patient at the scene. There were no other vehicles or injured persons, and no need for extrication. Passengers were safely evacuated from the train. The patient was transported to Westwood hospital for further care.

Audio|Source: Santa Monica Fire
05:24
Transcript:
00:00
All units from command.
00:01
We've confirmed one patient, no other vehicles involved.
00:05
All occupants are stable in place.
00:08
We'll evaluate one patient.
00:09
For now, we'll hold the assignment.
00:12
And engine four, we'll start working on the patient.
00:14
Colorado Command from the Tommy 1.
00:16
I've arrived on the city. I'm going to assume Colorado Command and let you take a medical group, confirm your assignment of medical group, let me know who else you need or if you need more resources.
00:25
Copy transfer command engine four medical group.
00:28
For now, we're good on our resources with just the one patient.
00:31
We'll advise if anything is needed.
00:33
We do not have any kind of extrication issues with the patient.
00:37
He is clear from the train.
00:38
Roger that.
00:39
Firecom, 2.22 is on soon.
00:41
Command from truck one, we can handle, stabilized into train, we can lower the panograph and start getting people off.
00:47
Roger, let's make contact with the pilot of the train as well and make sure the rocket has been notified.
00:54
Be aware that there's still multiple tracks that might have trains on them as well.
00:59
Battalion from Firecom.
01:00
Metro's been notified of the TC[1] at 21st in Colorado.
01:04
Roger that pentagraphs are down.
01:05
McCormick, you can assign yourself to Engine 4, which is a medical group.
01:10
Looks like you're backed up in the right spot anyway.
01:11
She's mentioned probably.
01:12
Medical group from command.
01:13
Go for medical group.
01:14
As soon as reasonably possible, let me know if you need any of our other resources so I can start cutting them loose if it looks like it's just going to be engine four in the truck.
01:22
Copy. We're just going to double verify that there's no other patients or any other folks request your medical.
01:30
We'll give you the heads up.
01:32
Roger, thank you.
01:33
Command show USAR 2, Engine 2 staged at 20th Olympic.
01:37
Roger that stage at 20th Olympics.
01:39
Command from truck one.
01:40
We're getting people off the train right now and we're staged to them in this parking lot here on the northwest corner.
01:48
Roger that.
01:49
Command for medical group.
01:50
Go for command.
01:51
We've done a 360 and we have no other patients at this time.
01:55
We're going to get ready to potentially transport.
01:57
We're going to truck one here.
02:00
Clear. We don't need any other units for any medical.
02:03
Medical is going to clear here.
02:07
Roger that. Go ahead.
02:08
At the earlier convenient, let me know what you need or what else we need to get you to help out.
02:14
Otherwise, I'm going to start releasing some of the resources.
02:15
We're good.
02:16
We're just getting people off the train one by one here, so it's just going to take a few minutes.
02:21
Roger that. Are you going to need help with that so I can assign someone?
02:23
Negative, we're good.
02:24
Roger. All units at the 20th of Colorado incident, go ahead and remain stage for the next few minutes.
02:29
We'll cut you loose as soon as we can.
02:30
Command from Angel 4, we're going to transport to Westwood.
02:33
We'll go ahead and break down Medical Group, show us en route to Westwood ALS.
02:38
Roger.
02:39
Copy engine 4 ALS to Westwood.
02:40
Firecom. T22 going to ALS, Westwood.
Police codes explained
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[1]
TC: Traffic collision

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