Parade traffic delays rescue crew transporting patient, Coral Springs FL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, rescue 97 was transporting a patient but faced difficulty reaching the hospital due to parade-related road closures near Coral Springs Drive and Sample Road. Police assisted the rescue team through back roads to navigate the traffic delays.
Audio|Heard on: Coral Springs and Parkland Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
01:51
Transcript:
00:00
I'm at near Navy Chat Parkin.
00:03
I have Rescue 97 with a patient in the back and I'm trying to figure out how to get to the hospital.
00:13
You look for a break in the parade through near Stamptonport Hills?
00:20
Yeah,
00:23
stand by and me see if that's the route.
00:26
All right, orchestrate that's with you even on the south side of camp.
00:29
We'll soon as a little break, get the rest of your group.
00:36
37, can you have the battalion or assistant come over and help me with this?
00:49
Can you switch over to tack one and assist rescue in 97?
00:54
One over.
01:05
It's a dance performance in front of the stage.
01:13
Ask you, 97,
01:18
go ahead.
01:19
Never mind, PD helped us.
01:20
We've been through all the back roads.
01:23
We're stuck with a patient in the back.
01:26
Coral Springs Drive is closed.
01:27
Sample Road is closed.
01:32
Let's see you guys, P.E.
01:34
Let's you let you through.
01:37
Negative. We gotta take one-tenth back to university.
01:43
The patient in the back.
01:50
Acknowledgement or affirmative; message received and understood.
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