Male with seizures reported missing near Kearsney Abbey Cir, Dover FL
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A male person with medical issues who has constant seizures is reported missing near Kearsney Abbey Circle in Dover, Florida. Aviation search is grounded due to fog, and a drone operator is being considered for assistance.
Audio|Heard on: Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office
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01:57
Transcript:
00:00
Let's see if aviation is able to come up now and let's have them help us out on this 082, please.
00:06
Let's get a couple extra units to slide.
00:08
For any other units, we 1051 to the signal 082 near Kearsney Abbey Circle,
00:16
an echo 2 zone.
00:25
Thank you, aviation.
00:27
Hello.
00:30
Signal 082 have a 2 zone.
00:32
Do you require 9 units?
00:38
Lima 2, yes.
00:39
Let's see if we can get one headed that way.
00:42
Okay, this is in 43.
00:44
We have a missing person that's all majored in Echo 2-703-512, near Kearsney Abbey Circle, referencing a male with constant seizures, clearly on D2 Mainstale.
00:56
So, phone.
01:02
There are 4 units on the signal 082, Echo 2 zone, switch to,
01:07
info, 208Rs.
01:12
Command, are you on? Good one.
01:19
You attach a picture of the subject to the coal, please? It said it was, but I'm not seeing any.
01:29
Zoom between you on channel.
01:35
Yeah, go ahead.
01:41
Hey,
01:43
aviation is still ground for the fog.
01:45
Bravo 26 is a drone operator.
01:48
He's on his way to a 221, but he should be able to clear off that if we need a drone instead.
01:54
Those for the vehicle 46.
01:56
You keyed up, are you ten-four?
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Location mentioned:
Kearsney Abbey Cir, Dover, FL 33527
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