Medical crew responds to fall at health care facility, Daytona Beach FL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a possible fall at a health care facility near National Healthcare Drive in Daytona Beach. Engine and rescue units were dispatched with assistance from multiple responders. The incident involved coordination among fire and medical teams, and no identifying information about the patient or facility occupants was included.
Audio|Heard on: Volusia County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
00:00
Engine four, BLS one.
00:01
Five nine fall emergency near National Healthcare Drive, Daytona.
00:04
Cross streets of Gunn Avenue for BLS 159, select Tac three.
00:10
Come out 1258.
00:13
Thirty.
00:15
Show myself in 33 en route to South Beachville.
00:26
Car 34 central.
00:28
What Tac does that drowning call on it? Near South Beach.
00:43
Engine 94, fire alarm near Lake Vista Way, Ormond.
00:46
She's at Fawn Pathway and Shadow Creek Way.
00:49
Engine 94, select Tac seven, out 1259.
00:55
Engine four central.
01:02
Can you dispatch rescue seven to this call? They're available.
01:07
This is their first two.
01:14
Guard six central.
01:16
Guard six.
01:18
You put me on that (name withheld) call, please.
01:22
Copy.
01:34
Rescue seven, respond with the Alyssa five nine.
01:37
Fall emergency near National Healthcare Drive, Daytona.
01:39
Cross streets of Dunn Avenue where she's seven.
01:41
Select pack three to mount 1300.
01:45
One.
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