Medical crews respond to breathing issue at Buc-ee’s, Daytona Beach FL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency units Engine 7, Medic 151, and Medic 154 responded to a person experiencing breathing problems at Buc-ee’s near Gateway North Drive in Daytona Beach. Medical crews arrived on scene and requested a case number for the incident.
Audio|Heard on: Volusia County Fire and EMS
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01:39
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 7, Medic 151, breathing problems, emergency at the Buc-ee's, near Gateway North Drive, tunnel.
00:07
Engine 7, Medic 151, select TAC 3, time out 1665.
00:12
Okay, 200 and thirty-one central.
00:15
Okay, 200 and thirty-one.
00:18
Q shirt strength forty-one to Advent Fish, non-emergency starting zero, please.
00:27
Copy.
00:33
CLS 100 and thirty-nine at patient contact.
00:41
CLS 100 and thirty-nine copy.
00:48
Medic 154 to central.
00:50
Medic 151.
00:53
Since our call and Medic 151's call are right next to each other, and the notes for the breathing problems that they're on sound more urgent, we are going to take the breathing problems call at Buc-ee's, and you can show us on scene.
01:09
Copy. Medic 151, do you copy that?
01:13
Medic 151, I copy.
01:17
Rescue 7, central activation.
01:24
Rescue 7, 1650.
01:28
Medic 154 to central, could you also pull us a case number please?
01:32
Yep, 154 and 151, I'll pull both of the case numbers.
01:38
Five one, copy.
01:39
Thank you.
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