Medical emergency for female with chest discomfort near NW 209th Terrace, Miami Gardens FL
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Emergency services responded to a 48-year-old female experiencing chest discomfort near Northwest 209th Terrace in Miami Gardens, Florida.
Audio|Heard on: Miami-Dade County Fire Rescue North & East
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02:42
Transcript:
00:00
Most is unit at the time, 48-year-old female with chest discomfort, Miami-Dade County.
00:08
Unit raising the county, you know,
00:13
you cut out.
00:23
Rescue 7, we're available.
00:25
Do we have any calls in our territory?
00:31
Rescue 7 available.
00:33
We did have...
00:39
...engine 30, device TV is also en route, reference the psychologist mobile unit is also unseen, reference possibly a psych creation.
00:51
That's responding to our call we'll have a little.
00:55
Rescue 7 Everport, BLS Transport, is it 7 requested?
01:01
A call coming for you now.
01:02
It's going to be a fall at 8301, Northwest 27th Avenue at 80-year-old mill.
01:09
Unit number (number withheld).
01:10
Rescue 7.
01:16
Rescue 7.
01:19
As VLS unit requested.
01:23
Affirmative, it just has one of the BLS unit.
01:27
Okay, Rescue 7 in this regards to all available.
01:31
We have a call for you.
01:33
85301 northward 2 7 avenue.
01:35
What's your location?
01:41
Rescue 7 you copy your call to fall 8301 north of 27 Avenue at the Commons unit 21st 21st v.
01:48
C7 and route rescue 7
01:58
1612 8 County County County 2 Latter 51 confirm you're in route ladder 51
02:10
Not a 5-1 are up.
02:13
5-1 in route, 1613, day counting.
02:18
Rescue 5-1.
02:20
Rescue 5-1, go ahead.
02:24
Rescue 5-1, you can cancel the latter, send me that call.
02:32
Rescue 5-1, I will actually show you, respondent to the 48-year-old female with chest pain at near NW 209th Terrace.
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