Medical emergency on incoming flight at RSW, Fort Myers FL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a medical situation on an incoming Velo Airline flight at Southwest Florida International Airport. A passenger, a 57-year-old female, was experiencing stomach pain and high blood pressure. Medical personnel on board requested evaluation upon landing at gate Bravo 3, and Rescue 92 was dispatched to assist.
Audio|Heard on: Lee FL Fire-Tac Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Medical emergency,
00:02
ETA more than ten.
00:05
Concourse Bravo, taxi to gate.
00:08
Medical personnel on board.
00:10
Leak control copies.
00:13
And leak control, you can use upper door number two.
00:17
Sector rescue 92 is responding, breaking in.
00:20
Copy rescue 92, you're going to be en route to gate Bravo 3.
00:23
This is going to be in reference to a Velo airline flight 556 coming in approximately 15-20 minutes.
00:32
It's going to be for a 57-year-old female experiencing stomach pain and high blood pressure.
00:40
Caller advised subject also has a colostomy bag.
00:43
Medical personnel is on board and would like her to get checked out at the gate.
00:47
Timeout at nine forty-six.
00:50
Rescue 920. Please give us an update.
00:56
Rescue 9210.
00:58
Probably on scene at nine forty-seven.
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Location mentioned:
Southwest Florida International Airport (RSW), 11000 Terminal Access Rd, Fort Myers, FL 33913
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