Man initially reported seizing found choking and stable, Dania Beach FL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders were dispatched near Southwest 3rd Avenue in Dania Beach for a man initially thought to be having a seizure. The situation was later updated to a choking incident, and the man was reported to be breathing and in stable condition.
Audio|Heard on: Broward County Fire/Rescue Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Ten 0821. Ten zero one kilo rescue one is responding near Southwest 3rd Avenue for a seizure.
00:11
Checking if there's even permit has it nearby.
00:13
Three 21. Twenty 01.
00:26
Copy call.
00:33
Going around.
00:37
Copy one.
00:41
For a sixty-seven-year-old man, constant breathing.
00:44
How many of you?
00:49
Engine five returning.
00:59
Rescue not en route to Miramar.
01:08
So one are out to regional.
01:13
1730. Rescue one, I copy of this.
01:21
Stand by, running by the time.
01:23
Fire company has it.
01:27
Go ahead.
01:28
Rescue One's call, they want to cancel saying that this is choking and is no longer seizing.
01:32
He's just choking, and they said he's fine now.
01:35
Do you want them to continue?
01:39
What's the location?
01:42
Near Southwest Third Avenue.
01:44
It's for a sixty-year-old man, conscious breathing.
01:48
What's Rescue One's location? Are they on scene?
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Location mentioned:
SW 3rd Ave, Dania Beach, FL 33004
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