Male patient vomits blood but refuses transport, Fort Lauderdale FL
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders were called to a male patient vomiting blood near Imperial Point Drive, Fort Lauderdale. The patient refused transport and was identified as a frequent caller. Police were notified but later canceled. No injuries were reported.
Audio|Heard on: Broward County Fire/Rescue
Listen to dispatch call
02:40
Transcript:
00:00
The male is also throwing up blood.
00:03
I'm not poor, I see.
00:07
John 43 double.
00:13
Tudor with 2GLE on the scenes.
00:16
We'll advise on injuries and hazards.
00:20
And then copy are available (number withheld).
00:23
Do you want to five, go ahead?
00:29
Is PD made for the call?
00:33
Negative.
00:35
Copy.
00:36
5.2192 Imperial Point Drive for following drink.
00:49
Thank you for example.
00:53
Go ahead.
00:58
Stand by.
01:00
Stop. Until fall.
01:06
Located near Southwest 21st Street.
01:11
1600.
01:16
Inactivation, I would advise that they spoke with the patient who would advise if the patient had a fall, no injury, 6-0-1.
01:27
C-3?
01:29
Just be advised.
01:30
I know you said it's a frequent flyer.
01:32
PD is en route as well, just reference to some of the comments and the call.
01:38
Rest, if you're all right.
01:40
Copy.
01:42
6-0. 6-0.
01:43
Refusal, you can cancel Rescue 90.
01:47
Rescue 90. Engine 7 copy.
01:49
690 copy, Campbell?
01:53
Thank you. Thank you.
01:55
Thank you. 60-03.
01:59
60-03. The council, advise.
02:04
I'm going to cancel. I'm going to pay shop.
02:07
No. Engine 7 copy.
02:10
Show's available.
02:13
1604.
02:18
Do you want to hire my bed Lambo arresting the team to still at the hospital?
02:23
6.04.
02:28
This is going to be the frequent flyer.
02:30
We run all the time.
02:31
You can cancel PD.
02:34
He's not combative or aggressive.
02:37
16-04. 16-04.
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