Medical emergency with cardiac arrest at Miami airport, Miami FL
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According to the dispatch call, a medical emergency occurred at Miami International Airport involving a patient in cardiac arrest. EMS units performed CPR and planned to transport the patient to the nearest hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Miami-Dade Police and Fire - Hammocks Dispatch and Central Dispatch
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03:19
Transcript:
00:00
Amiswere, you have a working arrest at the airport.
00:07
Rescue 35 responding, to be let in airside.
00:11
I have no additional information on the patient.
00:18
590, EMS 48.
00:19
This was a medical transportation.
00:21
The patient was in cardiac arrest.
00:23
He was testing go.
00:24
He is inhibited.
00:25
We are doing CPR.
00:27
Once we get the Lucas, we'll put him on the Lucas, leg him on Rescue 35, and transport to the nearest hospital.
00:37
Copy that. EMS 48 to J.
00:39
County.
00:41
AMS48.
00:44
They're on airside that I don't have access.
00:47
She'll be available but I'll monitor this call to you-Nay-N-A-N-A-N-A.
00:50
Copy issue monitor.
00:51
Red C.35, Rob.
00:59
Mr. Mawna.
01:05
One thousand is copy the call.
01:07
Is there any airport units available?
01:11
Lexington, raising, you are unreadable.
01:15
One thousand is copied the call.
01:17
Is there any airport units available?
01:22
Take out any, Rescue 12?
01:26
Rescue 12, go ahead.
01:28
You still on your previous call?
01:31
Negative, we're still at the patient.
01:33
We'll be transporting momentarily.
01:36
We'll be able to have to start it outside unit once.
01:43
Go ahead.
01:48
Copy. Rescue to arrive at the southeast gate.
01:56
Okay.
02:02
Okay, thanks for you to arrive on the southeast gate.
02:15
Watch office, go ahead.
02:18
You copy Ritchie 2, that's the southeast gate.
02:22
Copy, um, the ramp is going to have poured them in.
02:26
22-14, honey.
02:29
Latter 36 VLS-Trazworth.
02:33
Latter 36, copy.
02:41
Engine is going to touch them.
02:45
Engine 2, Papillon Sentry and we responded to the airport.
02:50
The 24-year-old mile with chess lanes are going to be located at Terminal D Customs and Border Protection Area.
03:07
And you're told to rescue too.
03:15
Have ramped to Delta 5, please, Delta 5, where the elevator is.
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Location mentioned:
Miami International Airport (MIA), 2100 NW 42nd Ave, Miami, FL 33142
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