Adult trauma and infant breathing emergency in Fort Meade


Audio|Source: Polk County Fire Rescue, Fire and EMS
02:54
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(name withheld) can go ahead. An adult trauma alert in my air. Copy adult trauma alert. (name withheld) Ted is special. (name withheld) Tina, are you going background? Dave, do you have a helicopter? Go ahead. Where destination? Copy destination. Taxi 6. 13-19. Proceed 35 dispatch. Go ahead. Patient contact. Copy patient traffic. Exceasure, 1017, New York. Taxi 3rd, New York. for their attention. That's it. The time six. The time six. You're going to be a route to AC. You're at 10, 17, New York Street, southeast. Rescue 10, request an adult trauma alert. We were getting a heli to be on at this time. Thanks, I copy. Prossed engine 10 to essentially LLV. 2.2.2.2-2-2-8-L-15, difficulty braiding, 3-3-1-9-Oak-Metow-Metow-T, 61320. About 6.0-6, engine 7-161. Go ahead. Engine 10, LZ control, 4, seizure at 1011, New York. Street, Southeast, Talk 4, 1321. Copy, that'll be harder, sir. Thank you. Goff. Clare 15 is that responding. Flat of 15, you're responding to an Eiffel-level breathing problem. It's going to be a reference to a 10-month-old female contact with abdominal breathing, 13-hour, just fast-to-a-beating same six. Great. Go ahead, Neil. Just as you are aware, there is another poll in your zone for an echo little breathing problem. It's going to be a reference to a 10-month-old female with Adamal breathing. Not counting on. I'm going to continue to the call in Fort Meade. Sneeby, go ahead, and that's something to provide you to that place. Templar.
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Location mentioned:
Near New York St, Fort Meade, FL 33841
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