Man with abnormal breathing reported in Cutler Bay, Cutler Bay FL
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According to the dispatch call, a 32-year-old man was reported to be breathing abnormally near Southwest 214th Terrace in Cutler Bay, Florida, requiring emergency medical response.
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Transcript:
00:00
Southwesternight, 32-year-old male, seeming to view with abnormal breathing at Hangar (number withheld), County.
00:08
(number withheld) County.
00:14
Angel 1-9 arrival.
00:16
19 arrival, (number withheld) County.
00:24
CLS2,
00:25
available.
00:29
We're elected available (number withheld) County.
00:33
Go ahead.
00:37
Edge 2.3-00 and okay to clear from SPNL is taped off the box.
00:42
There's no active smoke or fire.
00:44
You can show us available.
00:47
Any 23 copy.
00:49
I'll show you available (number withheld) County.
00:57
NJ6.
01:00
NJ6, go ahead.
01:04
I'm sorry, did you give us an ETA for AIMR?
01:09
NJ6, we have BLS-70 in route.
01:11
Do you count the BLS-70?
01:15
BLS-70, 14 minute, TV.
01:20
Did you copy?
01:25
And just say copy, thank you.
01:28
T2060 County.
01:31
Tension 70, tell me, rescue to send you down.
01:34
Tension 70, requesting rescue.
01:37
Okay, correction, (number withheld) County.
01:45
Rescue 7 and route to JMAH Maine.
01:48
I have received 7 to JMAH Maine, (number withheld) County.
01:54
Okay.
01:59
70 on scene requesting near Southwest 2141st Terrace, (number withheld) County.
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Location mentioned:
SW 214th Terrace, Cutler Bay, FL 33189
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