Adult female transported to hospital after trauma alert, Aventura FL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency services responded to a medical emergency involving an adult female at a location near Biscayne Blvd in Aventura, Florida. The incident was classified as a trauma alert, and the female patient was transported by ground ambulance to a hospital for treatment.
Audio|Heard on: Miami-Dade County Fire Rescue North & East
Listen to dispatch call
02:47
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 4.4-7-1 female fail.
00:05
Engine 1 received.
00:16
213-year-old female, excuse me.
00:25
Engine 19.
00:27
Engine 19, go ahead.
00:32
How did you receive this call?
00:41
Engine 19. It was an anonymous call to 911.
00:44
All right,
00:47
copy that.
00:52
1336. No.
00:55
Rescue 10 arrive, everything 36 again.
00:58
Rescues 2nd arrive, everything 36 again.
01:02
Rescues 2.6, you have any P.D.A.4P.
01:09
P2-6-Temba.
01:12
There's no need for fire here.
01:27
The other lead female is okay.
01:35
Phone 25.
01:37
25.
01:40
Show us canceled on scene by Rescue 1.
01:44
25, canceled on.
01:45
On 10.
01:50
Your hand, ladder 18.
01:52
In letter 18,
01:58
you timed out on DECON on your status letter 18.
02:04
That are anything that is good as a bus to do.
02:09
Are anything top of you that?
02:11
15-30-day-cutting.
02:16
Measure 1-9 available.
02:25
Rescue 10?
02:29
Rescue 10? Rescue 10, go ahead.
02:33
This is going to be a trauma alert, one adult, female to Aventura by ground.
02:39
10, I copy.
02:44
Trauma alert, adult female to Aventura by ground.
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