Person possibly unresponsive in airport Admirals Club, Miami FL
Emergency responders arrived at the Admirals Club in Miami International Airport after reports of a person possibly unresponsive or fainting. Staff said no one called 911. They also responded to a separate call about a person stuck in a second-floor elevator who might have chest pain or fainted.
Audio|Source: Miami-Dade Police and Fire - Hammocks Dispatch and Central Dispatch
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Transcript:
00:00
we made a rival.
00:01
It's the Admirals, the other Admirals club here on T12, but they stated that no one here called...
00:12
Can you turn the call back, please?
00:19
Day County Amplocat Wayne.
00:21
Repeat your transmission.
00:25
We're here in the Admirals Club.
00:27
On the 12, they stated that no one here called 911.
00:31
If you can try back the callback, please.
00:40
Watch I receive this.
00:45
Dispatch Q-OVee to be tonight.
00:51
The gentleman not responding.
00:58
Covee 5.9 received.
01:05
Occupied second elevator, Conqueror Z-Delta-15, CRV-9.
01:10
Charlie, copy.
01:19
Go ahead.
01:23
We're here with the stuck elevator call.
01:26
I believe that's the one they were saying about the chest faint, so it's a stuck elevator.
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Location mentioned:
North Terminal D, 2100 NW 42nd Ave, Miami, FL 33126
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