Medical emergency for confused female with lymphoma, Country Club FL
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders attended a medical call for a confused female patient with lymphoma and fever at a residence near northwest 64th Court. Initial plans to force entry were halted when the patient's son woke up and allowed access.
Audio|Heard on: Miami-Dade County Fire Rescue North & East
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02:58
Transcript:
00:00
Rescue 10 on 6% alert near 174 Street, (number withheld) County.
00:11
Rescue 10 received.
00:17
Rescue 10 received your responding graphic but I'm not alert.
00:25
Remain unit 715, also advising lymphoma patient has a fever.
00:31
Where did you need, honey?
00:43
They're engine 440 that's 085, we're going to try to see we go to avity or the next road over.
00:51
See, I'm stall on landline.
00:52
She's extremely confused.
00:56
I'm trying to get more information.
01:00
Sorry.
01:06
Enter, 44.
01:10
Go ahead.
01:12
Property appraiser should try near northwest 64 court.
01:19
Northwest 64 court and invite.
01:24
Copy.
01:26
Ladder 51, I need to write to you.
01:30
Ladder 5-1, have your request.
01:37
18.
01:39
So let's a legit reaction.
01:40
(number withheld) 2nd Avenue, 424 they can.
01:48
244, I can hear you on the phone that you're knocking.
01:52
You need to break the door.
01:59
44, thanks for the help, I'll make contact.
02:08
24, stand by.
02:12
I'll repeat.
02:16
24,
02:17
standby, don't break the door, the son just woke up.
02:20
He heard the noise, he just woke up.
02:28
18 received responding to Capricard in the unit A420 September twelfth female with alleged to dairy county the son that's there.
02:48
Jim 44.
02:52
Jim 44. Jim 4-4-Ovain patient contact is all this on as well.
02:56
Copy, thank you.
02:57
425 again.
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