Teen choking emergency near Southwest 24th Street, Miami FL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire and rescue crews responded to a medical emergency involving a 15-year-old male choking near Southwest 24th Street in Miami. Additional units also attended reports of an adult male with breathing difficulties near West Flagler Street. Emergency personnel coordinated access within the residential complex.
Audio|Heard on: Miami-Dade Police and Fire - Hammocks Dispatch and Central Dispatch
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01:33
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 47 choking, near Southwest 24th Street.
00:10
Engine 47 received.
00:17
Engine 47 received, available station at Squirrel Haven Apartments unit Charlie 148.
00:24
It's a 15 year old male choking.
00:32
Rescue 29.
00:35
Rescue 47, go ahead.
00:38
I'm clear about this, but it's additional with the engine.
00:43
47 affirmative.
00:46
Rescue 29 and effective breathing near West Flagler Street.
00:50
the county.
00:55
241 received.
00:59
Rescue 41, it's a 43-year-old male in effective breathing.
01:02
Unit 106, near West Flagler Street, Miami-Dade County.
01:12
Engine 47, we're at the complex.
01:16
Engine 47 in the complex, Miami-Dade County.
01:25
Engine 47, advisor rescue.
01:27
We're gonna have to reroute to the east side entrance.
01:30
The west side one is closed after 10.
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Location mentioned:
SW 24th St, Miami, FL 33165
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