Man nearly faints after dog incident at barbershop, Ocoee FL
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A 24-year-old man nearly fainted after being grabbed by a customer's dog at a barbershop near South Cumberland Avenue and West McKee Street. Emergency responders were dispatched to assist.
Audio|Heard on: Orange County and Orlando Fire and EMS
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02:24
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 39, Rescue 25, respond to medical.
00:04
At near South Cumberland Avenue.
00:07
Cross streets are intersection of West McKee Street and Floral Street.
00:11
Engine 39, Rescue 25, OCFR 7.
00:16
Timeout 1303.
00:26
Truck 35, respond to fire service incident.
00:31
At (number withheld), a midship lane.
00:34
Unit 107. Cross streets are intersection of Boko-Kloop and Maritime Flag Street.
00:40
Truck 35, OCFR 9.
00:43
Timeout 1303.
01:00
Psy8 patient contact 13.5.
01:07
99 rest of 25, medical alpha 5-9, 2 barbershop, near South Cumberland Avenue,
01:17
cross street of West McKee Street and Floral Street.
01:21
First one, it was 24-year-old male constant breathing.
01:34
Collared by his customer canine and is about to pass out.
01:40
13.05.
01:46
Section 705.
01:47
Section 70, Rescue, 72, Medical 3714-14, East Exeter Street,
01:53
Cross Street of Conway Gardens Road.
01:56
78-year-old female, conscious and breathing, callerifies, I'm really dizzy, and I'm having tremors.
02:02
Patient is responding normally, not breathing normally, does have chest and lung veins.
02:11
There's no caller stated that they're at near South Cumberland Avenue at the Barbershop,
02:18
1306. Thank you, Pat, Fast.
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Location mentioned:
S Cumberland Ave, Ocoee, FL 34761
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