Paramedics respond to two medical emergencies in Pembroke Park, Pembroke Park FL
Paramedics responded to two medical emergencies in Pembroke Park. The first involved an 85-year-old conscious person breathing normally. The second involved a 55-year-old female experiencing shortness of breath and chest pain; she has a heart condition. Both required paramedic attention.
Audio|Source: Broward County Fire/Rescue
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Transcript:
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Dispatch 2 is requesting a mutual aid engine. It's a 27 alpha zone at near Hallandale Beach Blvd.
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Advise.
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8.45. Copy, thank you.
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8.47.
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Thank you 245, then we're returning patient refusal.
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Pressure 245 of that will return and patient refusal.
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We better want to run out.
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We're at 2.31. Show you a route.
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847.
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Engine 22, Rusky, 22.
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The notes are advising patients on the floor by the front door.
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Okay,
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ma'amous, thank you.
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Okay, 48.
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232 to show your route and coverage and 233 to show you over the little we have engine 105 responding.
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848 said a medic was out there previously 85 years old, he's conscious breathing.
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One Lema, sick person.
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We've got the service blood pressure.
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The service blood pressure.
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Two, off the barge.
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Rest, you too, copy, Alpha to Broward.
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850.
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193, Charlie[1] Stroke.
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60, copy. 8.51.
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You know 4 Avalco Drive 1604 Avoco Drive unit 2 8 hotels such a 50 C. Charlie[1] 55 year old female she is conscious shortness of breath.
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She does have a heart condition.
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20113 copy call she goes around.
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Copy.
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Copy.
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Patients also have a chest pain.
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We have 921.
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Copy timerseth.
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Agnagnot.
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He says you know.
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Cabin out.
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Copy in out.
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Yeah, he has a chronic lung disease as used his inhaler,
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853.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Charlie: Urgent or medium-priority medical response designation, indicating higher-than-basic but not highest emergency level.
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