Medical emergency for 51-year-old male near Assembly Street, Eagle Lake FL
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Emergency responders dispatched for a 51-year-old man with swollen testicles near Assembly Street in Eagle Lake.
Audio|Heard on: Polk County Fire Rescue, Fire and EMS
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02:20
Transcript:
00:00
It's 38. You have a better address for this call.
00:05
GPS sent us to the intersection, but we're at the building that is 70-35, but they said they don't have a room number 32.
00:16
We'll try to get back to be in line.
00:20
And in 38. I copy.
00:21
Thank you.
00:26
To touch back to engine 38, well we're trying to get landline previous calls for the same reporting as room number 322.
00:37
Engine 38, I copy 322.
00:45
Rescue 5, engine 5, 6 person 310, assembly,
00:49
Eagle Lake, tack 7, 1913.
00:56
Engine 17 dispatch.
00:59
Engine 17. The engine 17 dispatch, first time I'll take out of the phone on our zone, please.
01:07
Copy. It's going to be a sick person at 310 Assembly Street.
01:11
A 51-year-old male with swollen testicles.
01:17
Dispatch, engine 5, you copy, you can terminate.
01:21
Engine 5, copy.
01:22
It's complete.
01:26
Rescue 46 36 Redisur 46 Red destination Resonation
01:39
Presby 11
01:43
RAC11
01:45
Will 11 We respond in Laywell's farm patient
01:50
Respondingly closed 1950
01:53
Engine 38, updated address will be 7035 room number 322.
02:01
You can show both units patient contact.
02:04
I can be both units patient contact.
02:06
Okay,
02:10
can be both units patient contact. Go ahead.
02:14
Engine 38 dispatch.
02:15
You can show both units under control.
02:17
Can you show the end of 38 clear? We're going to take another call on our zone.
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