No patient found in medical call at 7-11 parking lot, Haines City FL
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders were dispatched for two patients at a 7-11 parking lot in Haines City, Florida. Upon arrival, it was determined that there were no patients needing assistance. The Polk County Sheriff's Office took over the situation.
Audio|Heard on: Polk County Fire Rescue, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
00:00
We both units have patients.
00:02
We both unit patient content, 1343.
00:11
RISD 45, Haines City, Engine 1, or Haines City Rescue 1, Cedars, 446, Hummingbird Lane, 6-6, 5, 1346.
00:24
Haines City Rescue 1.
00:27
NC City Rescue 1.
00:30
Responding.
00:39
Okay, 31.
00:42
231.
00:47
231. 24.
00:50
34.
00:52
314. The contact.
00:55
patient contact.
01:01
One patient contact. One patient contact.
01:03
Two of one patient contact.
01:07
For a few-twenty in place in nine unconscious two-servers center,
01:12
1255, Colfew Avenue, like Tech 4, 1349.
01:19
Rescue 11. Rescue 11.
01:23
Complete.
01:26
X311, I copy, complete.
01:28
1349.
01:33
Please attach another rescue.
01:34
We're going to have two patients.
01:37
Two hundred one, I'll copy.
01:41
Bath three, dispatch from offering.
01:43
Bath around six.
01:48
Of course, actually there's no patient, he just, um,
01:52
he was just in the parking lot of the 7-11 PCSO is going to handle.
01:56
You can show us complete and cancel any incoming rescue.
01:59
I'll show you complete, no patient.
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Location mentioned:
E Hinson Ave, Haines City, FL 33844
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