Patient with cardiac arrest transported to Kendall Hospital, Miami FL
Emergency medical teams responded to a cardiac arrest incident and transported the patient to Kendall Regional Hospital for treatment. Fire and rescue units coordinated the response and communicated updates during transport.
Audio|Source: Miami-Dade Police and Fire - Hammocks Dispatch and Central Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Engine 37
00:10
Engine 37 37 37, go ahead
00:16
Okay, by his candle, we're going to be going to their ER with the cardiac arrest party one patient.
00:29
Engine 37, copy that, provides Kendall cardiac arrest station.
00:39
Rescue 37?
00:43
Rescue 37 online, stand by.
00:46
Rescue 37, online, stand by.
00:50
Rescue 37, go ahead.
00:58
Rescue 37, go ahead.
01:04
Rescue 37, we're getting ready to transport to Kendall.
01:08
We're storing an arrest.
01:10
You can go ahead and have EMS met a theory we'd like.
01:13
If not, we're not going to need him for now.
01:17
Copy that, I just gave Kendall a pre-alert, EMS 43.
01:23
43, I'll meet him.
01:25
Copy that. So you're rerouting to Kendall.
01:30
I need to engine 40.
01:34
Enter 40, go.
01:36
The callback had left the area.
01:39
They did advise the person was in a black BMW on the left lane.
01:43
Cannot provide any further.
01:47
Engine 40, copy.
01:49
We cleared the area second time.
01:51
Nothing is there. You can show us available.
01:53
I have that.
01:54
I'm trying to show you available.
01:57
Rescue 37, Jose and Ralph Kendall Regional with the cardiac arrest.
02:01
Yes, 37, Takeda Regional.
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Location mentioned:
Near SW 40th St, Miami, FL 33175
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