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Heard on: Seminole County Fire and EMS · 1/4/2026 02:05 PM
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Rescue thirty-two, engine thirty-five, medical, near Flycatcher Way, forty-nine Bravo.
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Medical team dispatched to incident in Sanford
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As discussed during the dispatch call, rescue 32 and Engine 35 were dispatched to a medical emergency near Flycatcher Way in Sanford, Florida.
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