Lift assist for large patient near Coral Tree, Punta Gorda FL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews in Punta Gorda responded to assist a large patient near Coral Tree and Gold Tree. Engine Two requested additional manpower, and Truck One was dispatched for support. The incident involved a lift assist and did not indicate further medical complications.
Audio|Heard on: Charlotte County Fire, Punta Gorda City Fire, and Punta Gorda Airport Fire
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01:36
Transcript:
00:00
Just got a lift assist for Engine Two who's on a smoke detector.
00:03
Ten Four to preempt them.
00:08
No, it's stronger.
00:17
Punta Gorda Engine Two being en route near Coral Tree, cross of Gold Tree, Grid 1833 for a lift assist.
00:30
Punta Gorda Engine Two, what do you have for me?
00:33
Lift assist near Coral Tree, cross of Gold Tree.
00:41
Acknowledging route.
00:44
(number withheld).
00:50
Punta Gorda Engine Two, there's nothing on my CAD.
00:56
Stand by, there was.
01:03
Lot of go, Engine Two.
01:05
Engine Two.
01:07
We're familiar with this patient and the address.
01:10
It's a very large patient.
01:11
I have a two-man engine.
01:12
Tell me out Truck One for additional manpower.
01:16
Roofies.
01:24
Punta Gorda Truck One, be en route near Coral Tree, cross of Gold Tree, grade 1833.
01:31
Additional manpower for a lift assist with Engine Two.
01:36
Truck One.
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Location mentioned:
Coral Tree, Punta Gorda, FL 33955
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