Engine 13 Respond Pregnancy 4455 Cameron Preserve Circle Unit 201 Select Pact 2. Select Pact 2. I understood if you're handling the call, we'll leave you on it. Otherwise, we can get a rescue but it's coming from further out. Engine 13. Respond to Pregnancy Child, Earth, OBB. At 44 555-201, Cameron Preserve Circle. Cross Streets O Yates Road. Rescue 5 is helping. Respirators (name withheld), point in them, courier in a rest. REST 6, confirming you want us to send a wrestler or are you going to handle it? There's going to be a can-hive for RESTD 5-6. Squad 53, Osceola. Squad 53. Rescue 42, Osceola. Rescue 42. Rescue 1 for transport, the same cloud patient count one, one center, return. Squad 53, 1430. Rescue 42, transporting one patient, non-emergency. Rescue 42, transporting one patient, non-emergency, Celebration Hospital with two family riders, start on a zero. Rescue, 42, 1431. Engine 45, also, we're available, return of one. And you're 45. This is 72 optional. And in 72. Good afternoon. This is Rescue 11. And we're out to your facility with a 43, that's 4 3-year-old male. Chief complaint is going to be chest pain. Patient's alert in orange tax war, GTSA 15. We had a sinus rhythm on the 12 lead. Current bribles are our heart rate 120, SCO2 is 97% on the rear. Prestatory rate is 16 times a minute, and BP was 112 over 76. PGL was 171, that's 171. We do have 324 milligrams of ASPER on board and an IVE established. We're not questioning at this time, each facility in about five minutes. Do you require anything, brother? Can you see if there's a SWW? What's a reference for the deputy? Any time to instance, 1432. Rescue 54, 11th. Rescue 54. Time for you, everyone. Rescue 54, 1432. June 2nd, Celebration, Rescue 12, is a route, not emergent. How do you copy? We're arriving on CETO. RAPI. R-K85-LL will be clear with everyone. RISK.85, 1434.
Patient is still in 80 times 4. DCS-15, stable with the vital to fall of heart racing can approximately 73. SPSU is 100% on room air. The last blood rushes can be 134, over 84, with a temperature of 98.1 Titanic. No history of our problems. Both we found unremarkable to be absolutely within 5. We're finding things for our time. Hey, repeat, did you complain? Patient is coughing or spitting up. Bright Red Blood. Television cover with the UN Arrivals. TILA-11, Kassimi, we'll take that for SWA. Copy, Title 11, thank you for SWOT. Squad 11. Respond to Fault. At 4351-1-12, Little Eagric Road. Cross Streets Road and Old Diamond Road.
Coffee patient. Mention 13, respond for cardiac arrest 43-1, Little Egret Road, apartment 3060, so I stack one. The Rescue 13 calls sent upgraded to cardiac ERS CPR CPR instruction beginning. If you want to respond for a cardiac arrest, 4351, Little Egret Road, apartment 360, utilize back one. 72, Ocel. Agen, 72. The occupants on scene that are advising there's a one offense-type vehicle not moving, they advise to pick and open the doors or the vehicle if the offense and trap. Stand by. Safety 1. Respond to unconscious or fainting. At 4351-2-360, Little Egret Low. Cross streets are Yates Low and old by my mode. To the vehicle, so it's unknown if they can make access to the patient or not. Understood.
at this time as follows. We have a pulse of 119, showing signs back on the 3-leave. 12-leave was unremarkable, setting at 100% on-room air. Entitles 23, respirations are 24. Blood pressure was 129 over 67. BGL was 167. We do have a 20-gauge established in the right AC. She is AOTS. 4 with the GTS 15. All right. Thank you further. U13 at Dalmatel Paine, 4351, Little EGrip Road, a pharma 372, cross-rays of Yates Road, utilized Act 1. Exumer at S.U.13, Abdominald pane, 4351, Little Eaget Road. Format 3172, Cross-Rutes V8th Road, utilize TAC 1. R-13. Respond to Medical. At 4351-3-372, Little Eagreth Road. Cross Streets Road and Old Sainland Road.
Orange County Rescue 58, Osceola Regional, T.A.5, Trauma Green, Honey, Covey. Go ahead. This is Orange County Rescue 58. We're a balancing facility with a 228, that's 2.8-year-old female patient. Chief complaint is going to be left upper leg pain, secondary to an NBC. The patient was the right seat front passengers. Fission related that the vehicle was in the head stop. Someone hit them from behind. Fission denies any LOC before or after the accident denies any head neck or back pain. Fission was an ambulatory option. Fission was wearing the seasoned lap belt. at this time as follows. We have a pulse of 119, showing signs back on the 3-leave. 12-leave was unremarkable, setting at 100% on-room air. Entitles 23, respirations are 24. Blood pressure was 129 over 67. BGL was 167. We do have a 20-gauge established in the right AC.