Possible cardiac arrest at Carousel Plaza, patient in a black minivan slumped over in middle lane, later determined to be a vehicle breakdown., Charlotte County FL
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According to the dispatch call, possible cardiac arrest at Carousel Plaza, patient in a black minivan slumped over in middle lane, later determined to be a vehicle breakdown.
Audio|Heard on: Charlotte County Fire, Punta Gorda City Fire, and Punta Gorda Airport Fire
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02:10
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 2, Rescue 1.
00:01
Engine 2, Rescue 1.
00:02
Responding P.M.E.
00:03
Trail,
00:04
P.m.m.m.m.e.
00:06
Carousel Plaza for possible cardiac arrests.
00:08
They're going to be in a black miniban in the middle lane, slumped over.
00:12
Road 908.
00:13
Right. 908.
00:17
Engine 2.
00:23
The restroom want to go.
00:30
1840 for most
00:36
That's whatcha want to want to be closer than engine two or respond to that call
00:46
Copy
00:48
NGPATI.
00:50
Mr. Rescue, do you have law enforcement and rapid traffic control? I don't know what we do.
00:58
It's going to be northbound in that, also.
01:03
Okay.
01:10
Rescue one, anyone.
01:11
The subject is awake and breathing.
01:13
The vehicle's just not working.
01:18
Receive, are they requesting the MS?
01:25
I don't believe so.
01:27
A user just broke down vehicle?
01:35
Receive, if that's the case, you can show both of these services.
01:45
Senator Rescue 1, you advising if you can cancel?
01:52
I'm confirming.
01:53
Am I?
01:55
Copy.
01:57
Rescue 1N8.
02:01
Rescue 1 in careful.
02:08
Rescue 1, copy. Rescue 1 copy.
02:09
And service return.
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