Woman chokes and has difficulty breathing near Carter Drive, Kissimmee FL
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According to the dispatch call, a 50-year-old woman choked and had difficulty breathing near Carter Drive. Law enforcement was requested to assist the medical response.
Audio|Heard on: Osceola County Public Safety
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02:4
Transcript:
00:00
A known incident type.
00:01
At near Carter Drive.
00:04
Cross streets are West Donegan Avenue and West Jackson Street.
00:10
I want to take the call.
00:12
Osceola Rescue 83 to Point Tiana Medical.
00:15
New Marauds her facility with a medical green, E.T.H.5.
00:18
How do you copy?
00:20
Copy, Tia.
00:22
Rescue 83 and Marauditsy facility with a 58, 5-8-year-old female.
00:27
She's complaints going to need dizziness times one hour.
00:33
Tower 1. A known incident type.
00:36
At near Carter Drive.
00:39
Cross streets are West Donegan Avenue and West Jackson Street.
00:44
Station is currently A&4, GCS15.
00:47
Battles are as follows, sign is tack at 108, 95% of room air, and Title 32, Restoration 20, last VEP 150 over 92.
00:57
Bloodwood Coast 153, totally no remarkable I be established.
01:02
We'll see you in five to greatly further.
01:04
I'll be seen our rifle.
01:10
Do you have the PD call for choking at near Carter Drive?
01:20
Negative, man, we do not.
01:21
Can you give me the address again?
01:24
Near Carter Drive.
01:30
Yeah, that's the end route.
01:35
To confirm you're requesting law enforcement?
01:40
So confirm we do.
01:45
With the age of the patient.
01:49
50-year-old female?
01:53
I know what she choked on, breathing ineffective.
02:00
Squad staging with Rescue 11.
02:03
Copy.
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Location mentioned:
Carter Dr, Kissimmee, FL 34741
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