Man with multiple sclerosis faces medical emergency at home, Coral Springs FL


A 43-year-old man with multiple sclerosis is experiencing a medical emergency at a home near Northwest 78 Drive. He is bedridden and not able to walk. The home contains excessive stored fuel, and responders are advised to enter through the window above the man's bed for easier access.
Audio|Source: Coral Springs and Parkland Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Press 242, Cabay, illness call, illness call near Northwest 78 Drive, sector 86 Alpha,
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43-year-old male.
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43-year-old male.
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Has MS needs to be taken to the hospital with septic last week we do have an alert here advising still valid as of 927.24 home has excessive fuel load disabled man in southeast corner bedroom of home bedridden non-ambulatory
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Window right above male's bed is easier access to male unknownness to supplies
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Fort, two copy in a row.
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Ten-four. Advise now.
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An engine? Go ahead and dispatch the engine for now.
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Tenfer. Number five.
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Shockered engineering, ten ninety-seven.
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Ten-four. Ten-four.
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Ten-four round.
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10-4[2]2[1], copy the illness call, illness call near Northwest 78 Drive, sector 86 Alpha.
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43-year-old male was septic last week, has MS.
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Conscious reading.
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See, 42, copy.
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10-4[2]. I don't know if you heard prior excessive fuel load, disabled male, southeast corner of the home, bedridden, non-ambulatory.
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Easier access is going to be to the window above the male's bed, and Rescue 42 is going to be the male.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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10-42: Home (or unit) location, sometimes used as 'ending tour of duty', but here refers to incident location
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10-4: Acknowledgement
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Location mentioned:
Near NW 78th Ln, Coral Springs, FL 33065
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