Medical call at St. Vincent de Paul canceled by fire, Pinellas Park FL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a medical call at St. Vincent de Paul near 4th Avenue North in Pinellas Park. The patient was in the hallway and a defibrillator was mentioned. The call was later canceled by the fire department, and units were reassigned.
Audio|Heard on: Pinellas FL EMS-Tac Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Four hundred and eighty-two show you in route map grid 650 bravo across the 4th Avenue North medic one fire attack C Charlie St. Vincent de Paul.
00:08
Defibrillator. Patient will be in the hallway.
00:11
Emergency response.
00:13
Copy emergency.
00:14
Three five four.
00:16
Three five four?
00:19
Three five four.
00:21
Cancelled by fire.
00:23
Three six six.
00:24
Three six six?
00:26
We were canceled by fire.
00:27
This is going to be a good-assign call.
00:29
Understood.
00:30
Units on golf, stand by for some swaps.
00:34
Four eight two, you've been unassigned for closer unit back to channel A.
00:40
Three 4782, copy.
00:43
Four seven, 347 back and route to the new call.
00:49
Three four seven, thank you.
00:51
Show you in route your new call as a close unit map grid 650 bravo cross of 4th Avenue North medic one fire tech see charlie st.
00:58
Vince de Paul in the hallway entrance on a defibrillator emergency response.
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Location mentioned:
4th Ave, Pinellas Park, FL 33781
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