Medical emergency at Miami airport with abdominal pain, Miami FL
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According to the dispatch call, medical responders attended to a 20-year-old woman experiencing abdominal pain at Miami International Airport near door 24 on the second-level departures.
Audio|Heard on: Miami-Dade Police and Fire - Hammocks Dispatch and Central Dispatch
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01:41
Transcript:
00:00
59 receive responding, routine response to 20-year-old female with abdominal pain.
00:08
We at the airport, attempting to see an additional on exact location.
00:17
32-0 negative on the arrest.
00:21
That's 340-0, I copy negative on the arrest.
00:29
Engine 37 rescue.
00:32
7, I copy rescue.
00:39
257 engine 37 onstein requesting.
00:46
2310 Southwest 1141, please.
00:49
Beginning to engine 40.
00:54
Engine 40.
00:56
Engine 40, response to the airport, 20-year-old female with abdominal pain routine response.
01:01
They're advising door 24, second floor departures.
01:04
Engine 40.
01:08
40 en route.
01:10
En route. Engine 140 en route.
01:14
Engine 12.
01:15
Engine 12. Go ahead.
01:18
We just transferred our patient to rescue two.
01:20
You can show it's available from this call.
01:22
Cancer 40, send us that call.
01:25
I copied engine 12, available from your call.
01:29
We're responding to a 20-year-old female with abdominal pain.
01:32
They're advising door 24, second-level departures.
01:36
Engine 40, cancel, engine 40.
01:39
Azure 40, copy, thank you 12.
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Location mentioned:
Miami International Airport (MIA), 2100 NW 42nd Ave, Miami, FL 33142
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