Child in pool not breathing, emergency units responding, Hollywood FL


Emergency services are responding to a report of a child who fell into a pool. The child is not breathing, and instructions are being given to assist.
Audio|Source: Broward County Sheriff Dispatch - North
01:52
Transcript:
00:00
104. 10-5, I'm sorry. Back on the beach. 1523. Number 1-4. Signal 26[1], 11401 North plus 18th Street. 11401 North plus 1 8th Street. It would be in reference to a one-year-old town who fell in the pool. We're still a landline trying to get further.
00:28
15, 24, 45, and Auditor 55. I'll show you 51. Code. Sele 41 Code. Delta Unit 48. 48, please. Delta 21,000, 748. 38, huh. Did I show you 51? All 4, 690 and alpha 54. 1098. 51. 35, repeat your last.
00:57
9-0-0-0-0-151. 1090 a hotel, 51. 4-pound rounds. 10-51[2]. 15, 20. Not breathing, we're attempting to just sleep your instructions.
01:26
using the police. Tenby. We'll attempt to gather that. One of the units, advising, he has no other info. He didn't see anything, only heard the screaming. Advising, he can hear it in the hallway. And the case number is 2289.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Signal 26: Drowning or near-drowning, often used for water-related medical emergencies
[2]
10-51: En route
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Location mentioned:
N 18th Ct, Hollywood, FL 33020
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