Possible breathing issue near Acapulco Dr, Miramar FL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire and rescue units responded to a possible medical emergency involving a woman having difficulty breathing near Acapulco Dr in Miramar. The patient appeared conscious, and emergency personnel were dispatched with lights and sirens. The individual later declined treatment, and units returned to service.
Audio|Heard on: Broward County Fire/Rescue
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01:15
Transcript:
00:00
All fire rescue five responding.
00:01
Sixteen 19 Shenandoah Street, near Shenandoah Street.
00:05
Reference to trouble breathing at seven twelve.
00:11
Rescue 70 responding with a sick person.
00:13
Near Acapulco Dr.
00:22
Rescue five, show you're responding.
00:24
It's going to be reference to a fifty-seven-year-old female, conscious and breathing, having trouble breathing.
00:28
Also be advised, she can't carry any UTCs off because he has them in the area at 0713.
00:34
Eight 0713.
00:40
Three rescue three bravo to Broward.
00:42
Seven 13.
00:43
So one patient refusal.
00:45
Available, 715.
00:51
Rescue five dispatching.
00:55
Rescue five.
00:59
Refer notes says patient requesting cancel.
01:04
How far are we up? Pagers updated and divided if they want to cancel.
01:10
Copy that.
01:12
So Rescue Five available returning.
01:15
Over.
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Location mentioned:
Acapulco Dr, Miramar, FL 33023
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