Patient becomes unresponsive during virtual visit, Coral Springs FL


A physician reported that a patient stopped responding during a virtual consultation for high blood pressure. Emergency responders were dispatched to the location.
Audio|Source: Coral Springs and Parkland Public Safety
02:23
Transcript:
00:00
Case is going to be 13291-191. 13291. 10-4[1], thank you. 10-4. 945-6-8. Go ahead. 32-17, North West 64 Street. Call advising saying that they were doing a virtual visit with the patient, and then the patients are responding.
00:29
I'll get your night before, go on. Ten-four. That's the rescue been started? Fifty-four. Okay, start time, please. Time far. Probably 33,040.
00:58
Delta 31 1021[2]. 1021? Double. This factor, 94 Delta. The caller is going to be a physician advising that they were doing 8012 visit on a patient with high blood pressure. The patient stopped responding. We had a PD off the phone route.
01:24
Before going, I need so. That'd be fun. Can you check with Battalion 113, see if you want those to respond? We're supposed to go to training right now. Any bedst fetch to Battalion 113? 30, Bob 6. It's be advised of the U.S. being on the call.
01:54
Same that they last spoke to the patient at 1135 and it was by a chat message. 97. Rescue and I report a response to illness. We have Canadian route. My brother is training.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement
[2]
1021: Call by Phone
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Location mentioned:
Near NW 64th Dr, Coral Springs, FL 33067
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