Medical crew responds to possible fall near East Venice Ave, Venice FL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a possible medical emergency involving a person who apparently fell repeatedly near East Venice Avenue and Eastgate Drive in Venice. The incident involved an intoxicated individual, and the patient was later transported to SMH Venice for evaluation.
Audio|Heard on: Sarasota County Fire
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01:56
Transcript:
00:00
Rescue 52 medical near East Venice Avenue, near East Venice,
00:06
Cross street Eastgate, map grid 450.
00:13
Dispatch Rescue 53 patient contact.
00:19
Station contact Rescue Fifty Three.
00:24
Dispatch Rescue Fifty Five.
00:29
T Five,
00:32
We'll take that call for Rescue Fifty Two.
00:35
Copy Rescue Fifty Five, I just sent it to your MDT.
00:38
It's near East Venice Avenue.
00:45
1555, so far I have a fall for an intoxicated subject that keeps falling.
00:52
Stand by for further.
00:57
1550 copies.
01:03
Dispatch engine 51 available.
01:10
Available M1051.
01:18
Dispatch, Troop C Fifty-One transporting non-emergent to SMH Venice.
01:22
Beginning miles 10.7.
01:25
Transporting SMH Venice.
01:41
Engine 52, respond with Rescue 55.
01:44
Delta fall, near East Venice Avenue.
01:50
Near East Venice.
01:53
Cross street, Eastgate Drive.
01:55
Map grid 450 pole.
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Location mentioned:
E Venice Ave, Venice, FL 34285
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