Medical emergency at Mission Trail West, Venice FL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a medical emergency involves an unconscious man in his mid-50s near Mission Trail West and Mission Trail North. Responders are on scene, and a gas odor is reported inside a nearby location.
Audio|Heard on: Sarasota FL Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Rescue 21 medical, Mission Lakes.
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Near Mission Trail West.
00:05
Near Mission Trail West,
00:07
cross of Mission Trail North, map grid 480.
00:10
Rescue 121 can take that call for rescue 21.
00:14
Rescue 21, orders available.
00:17
Copy taking the call for rescue 21, rescue 121.
00:21
Rescue 21, extend quarters.
00:26
Engine 21 responded to rescue 121 medical, Mission Lakes, near Mission Trail West, crossing Mission Trail North map grid 480.
00:36
Rescue 121, engine 21 responding for a delta level unconscious person.
00:41
55 year old male, not conscious, not breathing status.
00:46
Patient's going to be in the stairway in the center of the building, possibly near unit E Echo.
00:54
Rescue 121 on the way out.
00:57
On scene rescue 121.
01:01
Battalion 5, Engine 53 respond.
01:04
Gas odor inside Visteria.
01:06
216 Visteria Boulevard.
01:09
216 Visteria Boulevard, cross of Alberta Way, map grid 404.
01:15
Patient contact Rescue 121.
01:17
Engine 21, you can cancel.
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Location mentioned:
Mission Trail W, Venice, FL 34285
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