Medical emergency at Polaris Healthcare, Port Charlotte FL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a medical situation at Polaris Healthcare Charlotte Harbor near Kings Highway and Westchester Boulevard. The patient was reported sick with an apparent cardiac arrest, and CPR was in progress upon responders’ arrival. The incident appears to have been a full-code medical emergency.
Audio|Heard on: Charlotte County Fire, Punta Gorda City Fire, and Punta Gorda Airport Fire
Listen to dispatch call
01:55
Transcript:
00:00
Rescue 12, Rescue 12, respond to near Kings Highway.
00:04
Near Kings Highway, room 301B at Polaris Healthcare Charlotte Harbor, cross street Westchester Boulevard, in reference to a sick person, grid 955.
00:17
Rescue 12 from quarters.
00:20
Twelve seventeen.
00:31
Engine one, engine one, respond to near Kings Highway.
00:36
Kings Highway, room 301B at Polaris Healthcare Charlotte Harbor, in reference to breathing problem.
00:43
Route 925.
00:49
Engine one.
00:54
Twelve eighteen.
01:01
Engine from medic.
01:06
Medic two, go ahead.
01:09
Could you please show us available for the north?
01:14
Medic two available twelve nineteen.
01:21
Central rescue twelve.
01:25
Go ahead.
01:27
Is this patient in cardiac arrest?
01:36
Ten four, it’s a full code right now.
01:43
CPR in progress.
01:50
It’s not a cardiac.
01:54
Rescue 11, copy.
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Location mentioned:
Kings Hwy, Pt Charlotte, FL 33980
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