Medical emergency at residence involving two individuals


Emergency response for two cases: a man with asthma and a woman having breathing issues, plus someone with a head injury.
Audio|Source: Broward County Fire/Rescue Dispatch
02:33
Transcript:
7 bravo 57[1] you be in dispatch for a sick person 632 north-west first street 2256[5] 2056[2] journey offshore fire alarm March 3rd 2057[6] 7777-1-0-1-3-9-3 2257[3]. Angel to read now. Thank you very much. I'm sure you're responding. I hear you respondent. I'm 184-year-old female. Just some breathing. 22.2.7[4]. Rose Q5 Patti. Thank you for the cell. Okay, we'll be in route. Thank you 5-8[7] and round 22508. It's going to be a 44-year-old male. He does have asthma. This is a good attached to a call at 6th of this far street. However, we have a walking. So you should need to such another rescue that call and created a call for a walk-in for adjustment? Try that, I'll turn another right now. I'll show you on a walk-in for Jessica. Two 58. It's first three, 32. Also, show, RISC, 7. In-Row arrival, patient contact. Copy, 22, 39. It's fine. Copy, in-Row, it's going to be an arrow now, conscious and breathing. It's going to be an injury bleeding from the head.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
7 bravo 57: Medical Emergency Dispatch Unit
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2056: Likely incident or unit identifier
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2257: Likely incident or unit identifier
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22.2.7: Likely unit or call code
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2256: Likely incident or unit identifier
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2057: Likely incident or unit identifier
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5-8: Likely unit number
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Location mentioned:
Near NW 1st St, Hallandale Beach, FL 33009
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