Person passes out with bleeding near McDonald's, Pompano Beach FL
A person passed out near McDonald's at 31st Ave and was bleeding from the nose and mouth. Emergency responders were dispatched for medical assistance. There was also nearby vehicle activity noted by responders.
Audio|Source: Pompano Beach Fire/Rescue/BSO (East & West)
02:40
Transcript:
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(name withheld) 97. You can start power rescue.
00:03
The caller bled from the nose and mouth.
00:10
423 receiving another call for Atlantic and thanks you for the 20-combelling up and down with the frame coming.
00:19
If they're still working on it, they're just going up and down.
00:24
I've worked 1315.
00:29
Some poor.
00:32
Rescue 2 for the trickle to pass out.
00:38
Fire Council Rescue 6-3.
00:49
That's last row.
00:56
The maintenance vehicle is going through the area. That's why you happen to catch it.
01:03
Reference the change.
01:07
Can you pull at 16?
01:12
Hi, Barbara. Go ahead.
01:13
Uh,
01:15
for the pier. Like a walk.
01:17
And, uh, 54,
01:30
check.
01:35
298, about 1316.
01:39
Probably too bad. Make it all done.
01:41
One clock.
01:45
A lot of R98 Hotel, 1317.
01:51
Two-four-train away.
01:55
Timber, we're asking for use Toronto product.
02:01
It's right now,
02:03
sorry, thank you.
02:05
It's going to north now, so you may find one, uh,
02:14
what's out?
02:16
Copy, sir, Atlantic, and so you're going to northbound.
02:25
FECT sure that it was heading to Red Town, so it should be like reflecting my three questions at one time.
02:34
Okay, if this is a pass-out person, we might want to close the standard with Fort Lauderdale. It would be 20 minutes when we get up there.
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Location mentioned:
Near NW 31st Ave, Pompano Beach, FL 33069
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