Medical emergency with possible overdose at Bradenton intersection, Bradenton FL
Emergency units responded to an unknown medical emergency at the intersection of 14th Street West and 19th Avenue West in Bradenton. Patients were being transported for care, including one with a possible overdose. The situation involved multiple units and an alarm test in a nearby location.
Audio|Source: Manatee County Fire and EMS
05:27
Transcript:
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Alpha 1[1]. Unknown Medical Emergency, 14th Street West and 19th Avenue West Bradenton.
00:07
Respond on tack, 4.
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Engine,
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131, multi-residential fire alarm, 3601, East Bay Drive, Holmes Beach, the Cove at Sandy Point.
00:28
Respond on Pack, 7.
00:40
District 15, unknown medical emergency, 14th Street West and 19th Avenue West Bradenton.
00:48
Respond on Tack 4.
01:03
Engine 221, small outside fire, near 34th Avenue Drive, East Bradenton.
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Respond on TACC,
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RETC,
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RETC.
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ECCC, Rescue 138, please attach us to 131 call.
01:21
Copy that. Rest 138, engine 131.
01:24
This is reported by EPS,
01:26
shown to be a zone 2, general signal activation.
01:43
Rescue 138.
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Multi-residential fire alarm,
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3601, East Bay Drive, Holmes Beach.
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The Cove at Sandy Point.
01:51
Respond on Pack, 7.
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Office 16, District 15, 5.4.
02:04
Okay.
02:08
I know you guys are busy.
02:09
Can you just give me an update on patient condition for patients that are on teams?
02:15
I'm going to be transporting a yellow and green and then I have another yellow for alpha one.
02:22
Okay, copy.
02:23
Thank you. I'll be on scene in two.
02:32
CCC from station two.
02:39
Crop for 1, District 15.
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DCCC from Station 2.
02:50
Braden's in Station 2.
02:54
Yes, sir, Rescue 428 is going to be out of service.
02:57
2 o'clock 14 and pick an all calls.
03:02
Yes, for 15-0-2.
03:04
Covered that chief on scene, 10-06.
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Residential structure, nothing showing to be investigating.
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Copy that both units on scene, nothing showing, investigating, 10-06-hour.
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131-131 to rescue 138.
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All right.
03:29
You guys go ahead past the bridge.
03:40
131 from ECC, we just got out date from the alarm company.
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They spoke to keyholder (name withheld).
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They were testing the alarm with proper code given.
03:48
Copy that, we're on scene.
03:49
You can show us available on scene.
03:52
Available on event, 10-0-7-R.
03:59
We just fetch a third ALS[2] unit to our location.
04:08
ECCC, this for 50, we just need one additional ALS[2] unit.
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Alpha 1[1]3, unknown medical emergency, 14th Street West and 19th Avenue West Bradenton.
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Respond on Pack, 4.
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All 7, go ahead.
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You have been cleared available at Aldi-(number withheld) minute TiaF West.
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Test complete.
04:46
Okay, two-one something.
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Copy, 1009.
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13-Route 14th Street, 19th Avenue.
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The Alpha 1[1]3, 10-09, hour.
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Alpha 1[1]3, 10-09, 9-4.
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Office 13, District 15, that's back for.
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13. 13.
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When you get on scene, your patient's going to be with Alpha 1[1]6.
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We have ALS[2] procedures are in place.
05:21
Patient's possible overdose,
05:24
you're going to, you'll be transporting as soon as you get on scene.
05:26
We have everything else then.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Alpha 1: Low-priority emergency medical response designation.
[2]
ALS: Advanced Life Support
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