Elderly man needs medical help near Lake Tippy Canoe, Sarasota FL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a medical call near Lake Tippy Canoe, Sarasota, where an elderly man was unable to walk. Rescue units transported the patient to the hospital. Fire units also responded to a separate fire alarm near McAshton Street.
Audio|Heard on: Sarasota FL Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Rescue 16, medical near Lake Tippy Canoe, Mohican Trail.
00:07
Cross street Lake Tippy Canoe, map grid 147.
00:09
Dispatch Rescue 12, transporting to FMH.
00:13
Last unit on TAC 5, can you repeat? I was on another channel.
00:18
Dispatch Rescue 12, transport to FMH.
00:21
Transporting to FMH, Rescue 12.
00:27
Engine 16, fire alarm near McAshton Street.
00:31
Cross street Ashton Road, map grid 160.
00:38
Dispatch from Rescue 14, we've arrived.
00:40
Transfer estimate time.
00:42
Dispatch copies, Rescue 4.
00:45
Engine 16.
00:47
We're attempting to contact the location.
00:49
This came in as a pull station alarm from the alarm company.
00:53
Copy that.
00:55
Rescue 16, unknown level reaction.
00:59
What do you have on the reaction from first party caller home alone, elderly male?
01:08
Rescue One, Engine One, Apartment 506.
01:12
Caller is meeting you outside.
01:15
Advising elderly male patient unable to walk.
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Location mentioned:
Mohican Trail, Sarasota, FL 34233
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