Two medical emergencies in North Port addressed, North Port FL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical teams in North Port responded to two separate incidents. The first involved a 27-year-old man experiencing severe breathing problems near Porto Chico Avenue. The second involved an 85-year-old woman who was conscious but vomiting and later not responding normally near Rotunda Circle.
Audio|Heard on: Sarasota FL Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Rescue 80, truck 82 medical,
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near Porto Chico Avenue.
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near Porto Chico Avenue and Russell Wesley Lane, that grid 541.
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This is 1st rescue.
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Swine rescue 80.
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Engine 74 medical, near Rotunda Circle.
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Near Rotunda Circle across from Oakland Hills Place, map grid 1522.
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Rescue 80 truck 82 responding for a Delta level breathing problem.
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27-year-old male, conscious and breathing, shortness of breath.
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Rescue 80 understood.
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Engine 74 from dispatch.
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74, go ahead.
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Just confirming you are en route to the call I sent you.
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En route.
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Copy, responding for a sick person with Rescue 14.
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85-year-old female, conscious and breathing, vomiting,
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not breathing or responding normally.
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Dispatch, Rescue 80, Truck 82 also.
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On scene, Rescue 80, Truck 82.
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Location mentioned:
Porto Chico Ave, North Port, FL 34287
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