Young child drowns in residential pool; CPR underway, Coral Springs FL


A young child drowned in a home's swimming pool. Emergency responders are performing CPR and helping at the scene. Communication was difficult because the caller spoke a different language.
Audio|Source: Pompano Beach Fire/Rescue/BSO (East & West)
01:58
Transcript:
00:00
6108. Othertrak of fire, engine blacked who copied the call, 1251. Racing at 25 outside fires, Dixie and 29th Street, lot with branches seem to be smoking, rescues 1039 of us. Rescue advice. Rescue advice. Rescue advice, 1251. That was 16, can you work on getting 1020? 11. Indeed, it's 3-7.
00:28
We have a drowning victim. Young child. Thanks for virus, you come to a real second week. Copy reference drowning. Copy. 1251. Who is one in the same? With my call, you can cancel him. We received at 1233.
00:57
Got me, 1252. Further, no sort of top 16-1-6-6-1 Battalion, 24, possibly a one-year-old that jumps into the pool. Callers still uncooperative, they're still attempting to get further. 1252. 3.108 are 1252. 2024, copy. Yeah, yeah. 1252.
01:25
Number 16, this can be 101 Northwest 121st, CPR[1] in progress. Copy, CPR in progress, 101 runs west 21st Street. This is a Spanish speaker. Any fan speaking? You have a response to the 26. Hey, don't speak, Trans, I'm a lower. School 4, PD is requesting for you to step it up. 12.53.
Police codes explained
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[1]
CPR: Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
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Location mentioned:
Near NW 121 Terrace, Coral Springs, FL 33076
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