Unconscious man found at Pensacola Beach residence, Escambia County FL
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Emergency units responded to an unconscious 50-year-old man inside a residence near Via de Luna Drive at Pensacola Beach, Florida. A medical helicopter landed on scene to assist with transport, and law enforcement was present.
Audio|Heard on: Escambia County Public Safety
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02:43
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 13, unconscious delta, near Via de Luna Drive.
00:03
Engine 13, unconscious delta, near Via de Luna Drive, the patio area.
00:08
SWAT 18 and High Flight 1.
00:13
Walk ahead.
00:14
3-2.
00:21
332, 25.
00:25
Full Street and Oakwood Avenue.
00:29
Group.
00:34
I'm gonna have you post at 25 now.
00:41
To rescue 332.
00:45
32.
00:49
3200 North Palafox Street at Striker's Bowling in the city.
00:59
231. 31,
01:02
heading on to the interstate.
01:07
Georgia Alpha, West Maxwell Street, Oakwood Avenue.
01:13
All right.
01:18
One.
01:19
Sorry,
01:20
I was not player. You're gonna land in between the players here.
01:28
We'll shut down the lights when you come in.
01:31
For the bridge.
01:35
Flight 1, copy all.
01:44
332 13.
01:47
Engine 13.
01:51
Question a 50-year-old male unresponsive inside near Via de Luna Drive.
01:58
There is a deputy on the scene.
02:04
Lifelight 1 on final hold at attack 4.
02:12
Engine 13, excuse me?
02:17
Excuse me get 13.
02:18
Engine 13 is all clear.
02:21
Engine 13 on scene.
02:27
I fly 1st2 on the ground.
02:33
Flight 1 safe on the ground.
02:35
Resumed normal traffic.
02:39
In force quad-18.
02:41
The EMS should be pulling up right now.
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Location mentioned:
Via De Luna Dr, Pensacola Beach, FL 32561
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