Person in wheelchair lost on hiking trail after head injury


Audio|Source: Brevard County Sheriff East Precinct and Fire, Cocoa Beach Police / Fire
04:52
Transcript:
White Cadillac. 205. The Dodd Ram, I believe, would be RRBs. So 2.205. 205. I'm not familiar with that park. Is it a one way in, one way out on that hiking trail? I don't know, not familiar with the hiking trail itself, but the park is right off of Chase Hammond. But I'm not familiar with the trail, so. We have a 202. Go ahead. It's a one way in. We're on the entrance right now. Landline with them. If you have somebody else with you, let's start just walking down the trail and we can't locate them. Got, got 26 with me. 2.0-5. Can you testify a handicapped in 28? Good. Vita Victor H. Hotel 4-I-India-L-L-L-L-L. wheelchair tag, handicap tag. walk to the other side of the lake. Can you see that on the map? Okay, third, when it hovers my line, can you see if you can drop a pin? 60% on his battery. All right, start copy. And then if we could just try not to talk to him on his phone, text message that would be key battery percentage, and we can try and locate him once we get over there. And then if he is in bushes or something like that, if we can ask him to try to get out the open so we can find him a little bit easier. If I'm looking on it right now, he still says he has eyes on the standard. He's been out there for half an hour walk. And he fell and hit his head and woke up. And now he's here.
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Location mentioned:
Chase Hammock Rd, North Merritt Island, FL 32953
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