Medical emergency near southwest 17th place, Gainesville FL
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According to the dispatch call, a 60-year-old female near Southwest 17th Place experienced diabetic complications, vomiting, and back pain. She was unconscious but breathing and responding at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Gainesville Police and Alachua Fire
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Transcript:
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PC5 sure is planning diabetic problems near Southwest 17th Place for patient a 60-year-old female unconscious and breathing as why she is vomiting from her diabetes and having back pain she is responding behaving and breathing normally
00:16
Latchwood.
00:18
Rescue 22. Should rush 22 in route instead of the tanker? Rescue 22 must receive showing a route for the tanker.
00:24
It's 23-07.
00:25
Legend 4. Engine 4.
00:27
On scene of a mega 6-story hotel facility, nothing showing engine 4 to be a best kid opposed.
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Engine 4 on scene of a mega 6-story hotel facility, nothing showing investigate most 23 weeks.
00:43
After 3,000 command?
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30,000 command.
00:46
Leasing Towers. Police and Tower One.
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Please, entire one.
00:48
Trust me out right there.
00:50
That's right.
00:53
That's where ACT2, patient care transfer.
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Back to CC5.
00:59
Be advised in reference to your diabetic problems.
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There's also an access from station,
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district road from 42nd Street.
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It's 2309. AACT2 patient care transfer is 2309.
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Location mentioned:
SW 17th Pl, Gainesville, FL 32607
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