Man experiences chest pain at apartment near bishop park ct, Goldenrod FL
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According to the dispatch call, a 57-year-old man at an apartment near Bishop Park Court reported chest pain. Emergency responders contacted him; he was conscious and breathing normally. The patient needed assistance going downstairs in a stair chair.
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Engine 66, Mediq 1.
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Respond to medical near 900.
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Bishop Park Court unit 136 cross streets are intersection of Bishop Park Drive and dead end.
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Engine 66, Mediq 1, OCFR 3, timeout 1408.
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Rescue 24 patient contact.
00:34
Thank you, Lord.
00:36
Rescue 5-4 medical, SeaWorld 6600, Sea Harbour Drive.
00:40
It's going to be gate 1 between Florida Festival Drive and Seaworld Drive for a 53-year-old female, awake and breathing, complaining of hypertension.
00:48
Patients are located at the May 1st 8, 1410.
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Do I bring it to 100 BSI?
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Jack the 100s.
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In the 66, Medica 1, medical 9-0-0, Bishop Park Court, is the apartment 1036, crossed through a Bishop Park Drive,
01:23
57-year-old male, conscious and breathing, advising he has chest pain, responding normally, breathing normally,
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patient will be downstairs,
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1410.
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We're trying to end 66, medic 1.
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Disregard, patient will not be downstairs.
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Patient will need to be taken down in a stair chair, 1411.
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Location mentioned:
Bishop Park Ct, Goldenrod, FL 32792
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