Medical emergency upgraded to stroke alert near Southwest 149th Avenue, Miami FL
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According to the dispatch call, a 72-year-old male with diabetic issues near Southwest 149th Avenue was initially treated for a routine medical problem, later upgraded to a stroke alert. The patient was transported to Baptist Hospital.
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Transcript:
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Rescue 5-2, routine diabetic issues, near Southwest 149th Avenue, 1216-day County.
00:09
Rescue 5-2, received.
00:12
Rescue 52 closest unit this time, reference a routine 72-year-old male with diabetic issues.
00:17
12-16-Digami.
00:20
Engine 43, what rescue have coming?
00:27
No rescue flasher in or out.
00:31
Class 3, copy, thank you.
00:39
Engine 43.
00:42
Engine 43, go ahead.
00:46
Engine 43, we're going to go ahead and upgrade this to a stroke alert.
00:49
Fast score of 1 to Baptist.
00:55
43, copy.
00:57
Rescue 5-3, copy.
01:04
Engine 43 is this going to Jackson South or Baptist?
01:11
It's going to go to Baptist.
01:14
Copy.
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