Medical call at residence after open phone line, Orlando FL


Dispatch audio about a medical call at 2805 Cleburne Road. Callers reported an open phone line with only background noise. Multiple rescue and engine crews responded. One or more patients were transported to a hospital. Callers said the home was not occupied and an alarm may have been set off by dust.
Audio|Source: Orange County and Orlando Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
Respond to Medical[1]. At 2805, Cleburne Road. Cross streets are intersection of dead end in Buck Road. Engine 63, Rescue 63, OCFR3. Timeout 1342. Medic 2, Orange County. We're going to take that call for Rescue 63 if they're aware of course. Medicare 2. Rescue 3C is clearing, 4-4-strain 1. Go ahead and 2nd2. I'll feel the Rescute 351. He's working on trying to get this resolved, show us in service. Just far. Returning. 65. 50. The next 4 is once you add (name withheld), here is your turn. And just 15. And just 15. Engine 25, Orange County. Engine 25, go ahead. Rescue 26 with one patient and Medic 3 with one patient. To any former. Accompany by one rider from the engine. Engine 25 will be out of service manpower. Engine 25 will be out of service manpower. Engine 25, Rescue 26, one patient. medic three with one patient to winnie palmer one rider assisting from engine two five engine two five under service band power 1335 1335 1345 1345 Mediq four year of my side are still on I'm just kind of quiddy one additional information I think get a contact with the premise They advise that she has workers on scene that are working and alarm could have been sent off due to dust. The premise is not home at this time. Fetchin 45. Agent 24, (name withheld), kind of want to help them shows. Agent 63, Medi-2, Medical 2805, Cleveland Road. All information of color, advice was an open line[2] upon transfer, only hearing noise in the background. It is a number one phone line only. Call to hear me to notification of OCSO, 1346.
Respond to Medical[1]. At 2805, Cleburne Road. Cross streets are intersection of dead end in Buck Road. Engine 63, Rescue 63, OCFR3. Timeout 1342. Medic 2, Orange County. We're going to take that call for Rescue 63 if they're aware of course. Medicare 2. Rescue 3C is clearing, 4-4-strain 1. Go ahead and 2nd2. I'll feel the Rescute 351. He's working on trying to get this resolved, show us in service. Just far. Returning. 65. 50. The next 4 is once you add (name withheld), here is your turn. And just 15. And just 15. Engine 25, Orange County. Engine 25, go ahead. Rescue 26 with one patient and Medic 3 with one patient. To any former. Accompany by one rider from the engine. Engine 25 will be out of service manpower. Engine 25 will be out of service manpower. Engine 25, Rescue 26, one patient. medic three with one patient to winnie palmer one rider assisting from engine two five engine two five under service band power 1335 1335 1345 1345 Mediq four year of my side are still on I'm just kind of quiddy one additional information I think get a contact with the premise They advise that she has workers on scene that are working and alarm could have been sent off due to dust. The premise is not home at this time. Fetchin 45. Agent 24, (name withheld), kind of want to help them shows. Agent 63, Medi-2, Medical 2805, Cleveland Road. All information of color, advice was an open line[2] upon transfer, only hearing noise in the background. It is a number one phone line only. Call to hear me to notification of OCSO, 1346.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Medical: Medical Emergency
[2]
open line: Open 911 call
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Location mentioned:
Near Cleburne Rd, Orlando, FL 32817
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