Medical call for unresponsive young child at Fort White, Fort White FL
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Emergency medical responders dispatched to near Southwest Key Glen in Fort White for an unresponsive 5-year-old boy with multiple special needs.
Audio|Heard on: Lake City Fire
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02:53
Transcript:
00:00
I'm going to see for any general to near Southwest Key Glen.
00:13
Hello to 2.
00:19
Thank you, Sergeant Rout.
00:23
Copy trading routes.
00:24
581 Southwest Gisland, reference to 5-year-old male, low 2,
00:30
advising around 90% to leave.
00:34
Patient, multiple special needs for still a company gather at this time.
00:57
RESTY-3, brush 46, median route 2,
01:03
2491, Southwest U.S.
01:05
Highway 27,
01:07
arrestory call.
01:17
Yeah, Rescue 3 responding from town.
01:20
Rescue 2 is out of service, Rescue 4 is responding to another respiratory call.
01:35
That's ten-four.
01:36
Shain route.
01:37
It's going to be 2491, Southwest U.S.
01:40
Highway 27, 79-year-old female, difficulty breathing, still gathering at this time.
01:51
If you did a rest before in reference to your 5-year-old patients, came back as a delta result,
01:58
we'll have 44 en route to that call.
02:03
Thank you. Thank you.
02:14
Engine 24, engine routes, 181.
02:17
Southwest Key, Glenn,
02:18
for a respiratory call, Delta response.
02:25
36 for Ski 3, it came back as a delta response.
02:32
Probably not be given.
02:33
Yeah.
02:37
440 copies en route.
02:40
Probably 44 Shay in route.
02:42
3181, stop with Kieglen, reference to 5-year-old male.
02:45
This will be grieving.
02:47
Hey, magazine, the Delta response, patient's not alert.
02:52
Referee, and just such.
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Location mentioned:
SW Key Glen, Fort White, FL 32038
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