Rescue team responds to patient deep inside Quiet Waters Park, Deerfield Beach FL
Rescue units responded to a diabetic patient located deep inside Quiet Waters Park. They needed special equipment and off-road vehicles to access the patient. Rescue personnel entered the park and are assessing whether it is safe to move the patient out at this time.
Audio|Source: Broward County Fire/Rescue
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Transcript:
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Stand by on this channel.
00:04
That would be also.
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You can invite us to Parts of Syria.
00:12
Still on the fire pole.
00:14
That sounds, I'll please you back on it.
00:15
They had you over.
00:36
Quiet Waters Park?
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For Quiet Waters Park so that we can get somebody out for rescue five ones caught, if they're aware of it.
00:48
Matrix.
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And to have somebody go out, reference to Rescue 5-1's call.
01:02
We're in rival area.
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Next.
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Andrew for the Firecrum.
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Andrew 4, go ahead.
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We're in our reroute to Station 66 to get equipment.
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We'll advise you and we're in the park.
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We'll see equipment. Okay,
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then.
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D-D Delta, 940.
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Robyn Street, near Robben Street.
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Reference of diabetic patient at (number withheld).
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Presby 145, Coburn.
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someone meet and direct you guys.
01:48
And I did also contact Quietlyers Park for security to advise them of this call.
01:58
We're just getting to take two-six now.
02:00
We're going to get the off-roads vehicle.
02:02
We're told the patient is deep and tight.
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Uh,
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yeah, not my chair.
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Acknowledged, are you folks able to bring the patient out?
02:21
We don't know yet.
02:22
We're going to grab the equipment to see what it looks like in there, but Rescue 51 is inside the park at this time.
02:28
Acknowledged, I do copy Rescue 51 inside the park, and I'm speaking with the caller and he's advising it's not a good idea at this time to move the patient out.
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