Medical units respond to sick person near Waterford Heights, Debary FL
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According to the dispatch call, medical units responded to a sick person near Waterford Heights in DeBary.
Audio|Heard on: Volusia County Fire and EMS
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02:17
Transcript:
00:00
Angel 33 BLS-139, sick person near Waterford Heights, and the barrier cross seat of Colburn Drive and Kings Lake Drive.
00:10
Agen 33, BLS-139, select TAC-3, timeout, 10-03[1].
00:20
Squad 75, Central.
00:23
Squad 75, go ahead.
00:29
This is just going to be in a CETE CHOES and service.
00:32
We'll be available on radio at District 70s for appointment.
00:44
Angel 67, Medical 134, 6 person at near Santawood Lane in Orange City, cross the South Kentucky Avenue, and Pineview Drive.
00:53
Agen 67, Medical 1334, select TAC 3, timeout, 10.03.
01:00
Tend will be last on 3-timeout, 1003.
01:02
Yes,
01:08
good.
01:12
Yes, on 3-9-90-33-0-question tonight if you're able to transport out hypertensive patient.
01:25
Agent 82, Medic 140, Hard Problem, 6-51, West Plymouth Avenue in Delane, cross through to West Plymouth Avenue, and Orator Lane.
01:36
Engine 82, Medical 140, select tag 3, time off in 104.
01:41
Time off, 104.
01:44
Presumptu smoke from cooking, we'll be in service.
01:49
I'm happy smoke from cooking, General 4.
01:56
Select 3.
02:01
QRV 382 respond with Angel 33 VLS 139 for a sick person near Waterford Heights in DeBary.
02:09
Pressy to Colburn Drive and Keynes Lake Drive.
02:14
QRV 3A2 select TACC 3, timeout, 10 o'5.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-03: Stop transmitting
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Location mentioned:
Waterford Heights, DeBary, FL 32713
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