Child with nosebleed treated in Pompano Beach, Pompano Beach FL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical responders were dispatched to a location near West Atlantic Boulevard in Pompano Beach for a three-year-old child experiencing a nosebleed. The child was reported conscious and breathing, and fire rescue units were also notified.
Audio|Heard on: Pompano Beach Fire/Rescue/BSO (East & West)
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01:17
Transcript:
00:00
Five 201 responding to MRH near West Atlantic Boulevard.
00:08
Unit 1103, check your MDT for a three thirty-one.
00:16
A sixty-seven hemorrhage in 19 zone near Atlantic.
00:20
Reference to a three-year-old child who is conscious and breathing, having a nosebleed.
00:25
IRC 40 at fifty-one, can you advise?
00:29
What was the age?
00:31
Three years.
00:34
Does W respond?
00:36
Ten four, eleven alpha, 1110 sixty-five.
00:42
So sixty-five and sixty-seven hemorrhage reference to a three-year-old child with nosebleed, conscious and breathing.
00:48
Fire department oh three, fire rescue also has a call.
00:55
That's (name withheld), copy that.
00:56
Oh, three thirty-two.
01:00
I come to Battalion Five Two.
01:05
You've been added to this call for notification purposes.
01:08
It is a three-year-old just in breathing, having nosebleeds near West Atlantic Boulevard.
01:15
Rescue Five Two, acknowledge your call.
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Location mentioned:
W Atlantic Blvd, Pompano Beach, FL 33069
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