Man injured after scooter fall near concession stand, Key Biscayne FL
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A 61-year-old man was injured after falling or colliding while riding an electric scooter near a concession stand on Crandon Boulevard, South Beach. Emergency crews responded and located the patient near the seawall.
Audio|Heard on: Miami-Dade Police and Fire - Hammocks Dispatch and Central Dispatch
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02:51
Transcript:
00:00
Rescue 15 received a 61-year-old male.
00:05
Difficulties with electric scooter,
00:07
near concession stand at Crandon Boulevard, South Beach.
00:14
Unclear communication, unable to confirm details.
00:18
15, do you know the direction of travel?
00:28
No direction of travel, advising location near concession stand.
00:37
Unit Pursky-47 available.
00:44
Unit Recke 40-7 available, reporting count.
00:51
Edge 557, six persons.
00:54
9080 Southwest 125 Avenue, reporting count.
01:01
NG-57 call received.
01:08
NG-57 call received.
01:09
36-year-old male, signal alert.
01:12
N-AVB Bravo 101.
01:15
Take on. Rescue 15 arrival in the area.
01:22
Rescue 15 arrival in area.
01:29
906-A-gun.
01:36
Engine 57 arrival.
01:40
Engine 57 arrival.
01:46
Rescue 40 possible overdose,
01:49
correction, location withheld.
01:58
Rescue 40 in the seat.
02:05
Rescue 40 receive unit 620,
02:09
Located in Doral City Police.
02:24
They can assist rescue 15.
02:30
Two-15, go ahead.
02:34
Rescue 15 patient is going to be next to the seawall.
02:37
They are responding to a back road near the food stands.
02:42
Rescue 15.
02:44
15, copy. We are making entrance there.
02:46
We had to come back out.
02:49
Rescue 15, copy.
02:51
Location near the Kennedy area.
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Location mentioned:
Crandon Blvd, Florida 33149
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