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Heard on: Seminole County Fire and EMS · 1/4/2026 02:09 AM
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Rescue 32, Engine 32 medical, near Red Cleveland Boulevard, code 49 Bravo.
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Medical team responds to emergency near Red Cleveland Blvd
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As discussed during the dispatch call, rescue and engine units were dispatched for a medical emergency near Red Cleveland Boulevard in Sanford, Florida.
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a medical emergency involving multiple patients occurred near Orlando Sanford International Airport. One patient was transported to a local hospital with advanced life support, and another patient refused treatment and transport.
As discussed during the dispatch call, fire units responded to a fire alarm activation at Orlando Sanford International Airport. Audible and visual alarms were active but no smoke or fire was visible. The situation was determined to be an ongoing alarm system issue that had been occurring for several days. The scene was investigated and found to pose no immediate hazard.
As discussed during the dispatch call, fire units responded to the Millennium building near FL‑46 in Sanford due to a reported odor and a possible gas leak. The building was evacuated as a precaution while crews investigated. Monitoring found no signs of natural gas, and the smell appeared to come from food or aerosol spray. A nearby transformer box was later found smoking, and utility personnel were notified for inspection.