Man with head injury after fall at burger king, Ocoee FL
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According to the dispatch call, a 32-year-old man fell and sustained a head injury while at Burger King near East Silver Star Road. He was conscious and breathing when emergency responders arrived.
Audio|Heard on: Orange County and Orlando Fire and EMS
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02:26
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 26, Rescue 26, response to medical.
00:05
At near East Silver Star Road.
00:08
Cross streets are intersection at North Clarke Road in Lake Ohio Road.
00:12
Engine 26, Rescue 26,
00:15
OCFR7. Timeout 1604.
00:23
Rescue 6.
00:27
And you want to copy.
00:32
Engine 6, engine 6, the driver.
00:33
Can you grab the stair chair?
00:39
At this time, all information care from alarm company.
00:44
All information care from the alarm company.
00:47
As their kernel one.
00:49
Spot one on fossil line, no hazard 6005.
00:53
9605.
00:55
960.
00:57
Hazards mitigated, team-lock with PD back in service.
01:01
You show both 2-4 units back in service?
01:09
BASQ2-2-2-8-7.
01:13
6.
01:14
Rescue 8-7.
01:21
Engine 53, Rescue 53,
01:25
Respond to medical at 7,900, South Orange Blossom Trail, Unit 1,100, Heritage Hotel, Cross Streets are intersection of dead end in the Wolveruma Avenue.
01:37
Engine 53, Rescue 53,
01:40
OCFR 5, timeout 1605
01:50
Ms. County, under 26, a confirm response.
02:07
And a 26, Rescue 26 Medical, near East Silver Star Road at the Burger King, a 32-year-old male, conscious and breathing, he fell.
02:17
He's responding normally head injury still on the floor.
02:20
He weighs 250 pounds.
02:22
He'll be outside wearing a blue shirt and black pants, 1606.
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Location mentioned:
E Silver Star Rd, Ocoee, FL 34761
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