HomeMy WebLinkAboutOIS2012-003_Interview of OCFA Paramedic Cloughen by Berry_pdf SA 12‐022
Investigator: S. BERRY #235
ORANGE COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY’S OFFICE
BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
INTERVIEW REPORT
CASE NAME: ALMANZA, MARCELINO VALENCIA
CLASSIFICATION: OFFICER INVOLVED SHOOTING ‐ (NON‐FATAL)
INTERVIEW OF: JOHN CLOUGHEN, PARAMEDIC
ORANGE COUNTY FIRE AUTHORITY
DATE AND TIME: OCTOBER 3, 2012 0840 0856 HOURS
LOCATION: ORANGE COUNTY FIRE AUTHORITY
FIRE STATION 76
950 WEST MACARTHUR BOULEVARD, SANTA ANA
On the above date and time, I conducted an audio digital recorded interview of Orange
County Fire Authority (OCFA) Firefighter / Paramedic JOHN CLOUGHEN regarding the Santa Ana
Police Department officer involved shooting incident of MARCELINO ALMANZA. The incident
occurred to the rear of 3005 South Bristol Street, in the city of Santa Ana. CLOUGHEN referred
to a copy of OCFA incident report 2012‐007015‐000 for specific details related to the incident.
The following is a summary of the interview:
On September 10, 2012, at approximately 0022 hours, OCFA Unit T76, B9, Medic Unit 77
and CAR283 ambulance were dispatched to a shooting incident. The responding personnel
were dispatched to the area of South Bristol and West Segerstrom Avenue.
According to CLOUGHEN and the OCFA incident report, the following OCFA personnel
responded to this incident:
• GRADY MARQUEZ Captain Unit T76
• JOHN TIMOTI Engineer Unit T76
• JOHN CLOUGHEN Paramedic Unit T76
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•PARIET HERNANDEZ Firefighter Unit T76
•JOHN LOPEZ Paramedic Unit M77
•RYAN TAYLOR Paramedic Unit M77
At approximately 0028 hours, T76 arrived and fire personnel were directed to the
incident location by Santa Ana Police officers on scene.
When CLOUGHEN entered the scene, he noted a male, later identified as MARCELINO
ALMANZA, who was on the ground, supine, shirtless and not cuffed. He noted a lot of blood on
and around ALMANZA and he appeared to be experiencing respiratory distress.
CLOUGHEN made contact with ALMANZA and began to assess his condition. CLOUGHEN
believed ALMANZA suffered gunshot wounds to the right chest, shoulder, arm and a deep graze
to his right deltoid. ALMANZA was uncooperative and refused to answer any of the questions
asked by fire personnel.
At 0032 hours, ALMANZA was placed in the back of a Care Ambulance and transported
to University of California, Irvine Medical Center (UCIMC), located at 101 The City Drive, in the
city of Orange.
While in the back of the ambulance it was learned that ALMANZA did not suffer a
gunshot wound to the chest. ALMANZA was provided supplemental oxygen along with
establishing an intravenous (IV) line in his left arm.
While en route to the hospital fluids were administered to ALMANZAs in order to
increase and stabilize his blood pressure. According to CLOUGHEN, it seemed that once
ALMANZAs blood pressure was elevated and stable, ALAMNZA became more cooperative and
answered their questions.
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At 0045 hours, ALMANZA arrived at UCIMC and patient care was released to the trauma
team staff.
According to CLOUGHEN, two unknown Care Ambulance Service employees also
responded.