Medical crew assists person with finger injury, North Port FL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded near Pan American Boulevard in North Port for a possible medical situation involving a 27-year-old person with a finger laceration. Units on scene provided medical assistance and transported the patient to Fawcett Main Emergency hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Sarasota FL Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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01:11
Transcript:
00:00
Rescue 80 medical near Pan American Boulevard.
00:05
Pan American Boulevard, cross street of Roxbury Circle, map grid 518.
00:12
Just advising, Rescue 80 is responding.
00:15
Responding, Rescue 80.
00:17
Rescue 84, you advised you're on scene?
00:20
Rescue 4 on scene.
00:23
10-4, I'll change your status for you.
00:26
Dispatch, Rescue 84, patient.
00:29
At patient, Rescue 84.
00:32
Dispatch, Rescue 82 is transporting to Fawcett Main Emergency.
00:36
Transferring to Fawcett Main Emergency, dispatch copies Rescue 82.
00:42
Rescue 82, are you able to change your status?
00:47
Negative, it's uh, MVT is frozen, starting mileage (number withheld).
00:52
10-4, and he says you're going to Fawcett Main?
00:56
Correct.
00:59
Dispatch Rescue 80, something.
01:02
On scene, Rescue 80.
01:04
Your patient is complaining of a laceration for a 27-year-old (name withheld) with a cut finger.
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Proceed.
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Location mentioned:
Pan American Blvd, North Port, FL 34287
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