Medical crew responds to woman with rapid heartbeat, Venice FL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, medical responders were dispatched near Excelsior Loop and Apollo Drive in Venice, Florida, for a 41-year-old woman experiencing a rapid heart rate and nearly fainting. Rescue 22 and Engine 22 responded, and the patient was alone at home at the time of the call.
Audio|Heard on: Sarasota FL Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Rescue 22 medicals.
00:05
near Excelsior Loop,
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near Excelsior Loop.
00:12
Cross street Apollo Drive, map grid 580.
00:19
Rescue 22 is en route, be advised they're ABT dense.
00:23
Copy. I'll do your function, Rescue 22.
00:27
I'll also be adding an engine.
00:29
It'll be a Delta heart problem.
00:31
Stand by for the engine.
00:36
Engine 22 respond with Rescue 22, Delta heart problem.
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near Excelsior Loop,
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Cross Route Apollo Drive, map grid 5B.
00:52
Dispatch, engine 52, tower 51 arrived at SMH Venice.
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Tower 51 at SMH.
00:59
Dispatch, rescue 22.
01:02
Rescue 20.
01:04
10-4, my MDT is still down.
01:06
Can you give me pre-arrival verbally please?
01:10
Use universal precautions and respiratory protection.
01:14
A 41-year-old female complaining of a high heart rate, and she feels like she's going to pass out.
01:20
She's home alone.
01:21
Forty-year-old female.
01:24
Roger, thank you.
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Location mentioned:
Excelsior Loop, Venice, FL 34293
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