Breathing problems reported near Votran bus terminal, Deland FL
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders assisted a person experiencing breathing problems near the Votran bus terminal on South Woodland Boulevard in DeLand, Florida. The patient was helped to a private vehicle after evaluation.
Audio|Heard on: Volusia County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Breathing problems, near South Woodland Boulevard,
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the Votran bus terminal.
00:11
Copy.
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Central 2nden, are you en route or on scene?
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Engine 83, we are on scene.
00:31
And D&E Transform.
00:35
Yeah, ALS. Yeah, ALS.
00:38
You have a good on-tack.
00:51
235, 3D5 for fire.
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Medic 2.30, breathing problems, emergency near South Woodland Boulevard,
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cross streets of Wolfe, Avonale and East Euclid.
01:03
Medic 230, select factory, time at 1835.
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Medic 235, 1835.
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Medic 235, 1835.
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4168 central.
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Class 68.
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We're still turning up in RAPM Medical.
01:28
You can cancel the Medicaid unit.
01:31
We're going to be assisting this person to a private vehicle.
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Squad 68, 1836.
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Medical 235, you can stand down.
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Agent 6, patient contacts.
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Agent 26, 8236.
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Agent 83, the medic 2.30.
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The medic 2.30.
02:03
You guys come on, see in, come in off Alabama.
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It's going to be behind the...
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Come in at the Votran terminal behind the Louis Fields off Alabama.
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I got me.
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Centuramedic 235.
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You can clear.
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Location mentioned:
E Euclid Ave, DeLand, FL 32724
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