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Emergency call for active seizure involving young boy
Medical Emergency
Near SW 1st Ct, Margate, FL 33068
This audio is about an emergency medical call for a young boy who is having a seizure.
Audio|Source: Broward County Fire/Rescue Dispatch
00:20
Transcript: (name withheld) is responding. This is a seizure call 6951, Southwest First Court. For a 7-year-old male patient is conscious. I'm really having a seizure. Six months. Press.
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0.03 fast-out. The June 15th October, Thursday, 999, response in open water, boat accident[1], call, Black Island Road, Northwest 1st Street at the front of the Veterans, Memorial Park, 1418. 9-1-2, Southeast and Southeast 23rd Avenue.
Thank you for a ball out of (name withheld). It's going to be a BOLO[1] reference of Signal 9[2], 4-door, possible blue Lexus, northbound, last seen, heading south gate, and southwest 71st Street, section 71 Avenue, with a tag of Echo X-8-014. Coming back to a blue Lexus and a Bolo 22-308.
Rescue[1] 95 available. Carving. (name withheld) with All Community, 340, Southwest 69, 5, 18-year-old, feeling busy, conscious of breathing. The fire rescue deactivate the alarm. They're requesting fire rescue deactivate the alarm. Unknown sweet number at this time.
Thank you. Okay. 645. I just pulled up to a car accident on Rock Island Road and Southgate. One blue four-door car, one for white car. I'm assessing for injuries. Can you have a repeat your response?