Man bleeding from head at Miami Springs hotel, Miami Springs FL
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According to the dispatch call, a man was bleeding from the head at the Clarion Inn & Suites near NW 36th Street in Miami Springs. Emergency responders arrived and began assessing him.
Audio|Heard on: Miami-Dade Police and Fire - Hammocks Dispatch and Central Dispatch
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02:49
Transcript:
00:00
5159 received to mail bleeding from head,
00:03
Clarion Inn & Suites, Unit 421.
00:05
Daytime.
00:12
VLS 58
00:15
DELS 5A go ahead Drops available in quarters
00:21
BALS 58, available in quarters 900-day County Fire Communications, KM654
00:30
State TEN at a platform 5-9
00:34
Flight 9, go ahead
00:37
5-9-0-closest rescue is going to be rescue 48.
00:42
Copy.
00:46
901 again.
00:48
5-9, let's go ahead and start the rescue based on the notes and I'll cancel if I need to.
00:54
59, copy.
01:04
5-8 received spinal platform 59 Clary on end suites 5301 north-west 36 street Unit 421 mail fell bleeding from head closer stress at this time 902 to count 59 9902 to count 59 arrival 59 arrival
01:30
59 arrival 944 to count
01:34
Engine 48 available.
01:38
Engine 48 available, the account.
01:45
59, do we have a specific location at Ecclarion?
01:51
Unit 421, 421.
01:56
Copy 421.
02:02
904 to cast.
02:09
Engine 37, show us at 5-7, United Way.
02:15
NGy-37-A-5-7 United Way, 905-A-Kast.
02:24
Rescuit 48.
02:25
Rescun 48 on.
02:32
Is this going to be a trauma alert?
02:39
Rescue 48, not yet.
02:41
Offer 59 is Sontine, making patient contact.
02:46
We just made patient contact.
02:48
We're starting our assessment now.
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Location mentioned:
NW 36th St, Miami Springs, FL 33166
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