Medical emergency near North Sixteenth Avenue, Arcadia FL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency teams responded to a possible medical emergency near North Sixteenth Avenue in Arcadia involving a six-year-old child who had vomited and become unconscious. The child was reported to be breathing but unresponsive. Crews arrived on scene, and rescue and battalion units confirmed patient contact.
Audio|Heard on: Polk FL Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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01:21
Transcript:
00:00
This is your rescue for making it.
00:01
Be around to near North Sixteenth Avenue, referring to a six-year-old male who vomited and now is unconscious.
00:10
Station one, copy.
00:12
Copy. Okay, let's respond.
00:16
Ten four.
00:18
Rescue one.
00:22
You advise the patient is breathing?
00:25
He is breathing, just not responding.
00:27
Do his mom leave at the time?
00:31
Ten four.
00:33
He advised it could be a.
00:35
It looks like a stroke, but he is six years of age, young kid.
00:41
Okay, advise age again.
00:44
Six.
00:47
About four.
00:48
Can you dispatch an engine one to this call?
00:53
Engine one out.
00:55
Seven.
00:57
All right, (name withheld), Battalion One will be en route.
01:00
Battalion One.
01:02
Arcadia, what's that?
01:04
Ten four.
01:07
This is on scene.
01:10
On scene.
01:12
Arcadia Battalion One, on scene.
01:15
On scene.
01:17
Arcadia Rescue One, patient contact.
01:20
Patient contact.
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Location mentioned:
N 16th Ave, Arcadia, FL 34266
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