Propane tank explosion causes facial burns on beachside drive, Orchid FL
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According to the dispatch call, a propane tank exploded causing facial burns to a 56-year-old man near Beachside Drive. Fire and hazmat teams are responding to the incident.
Audio|Heard on: Indian River County Sheriff
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02:36
Transcript:
00:00
Hazmat medical assist holding in 104 or the island 20 near Beachside Drive where a propane tank exploded on the patient's face.
00:12
1115, 7-2-minute call, Cite, T.T will be around.
00:17
Okay, do you want to?
00:20
I'm going to 5.
00:23
Okay. Okay.
00:27
So,
00:29
6. That's what we'll do we have the 20.
00:36
Perfect.
00:38
Alpha Sierra 53050, AS530530, it's going to be a gray toy-hot camera.
00:51
Copy a question through yours.
00:53
One of course?
00:59
No, no, sir.
01:02
Can I turn it on the standby on 97, uh,
01:05
medical assistant orchids?
01:09
143030. I don't know if I'll take.
01:16
14303.
01:18
Is a patient with Cuomo propane?
01:28
Yeah, it was a patient, propane.
01:29
Yeah, it was a patient.
01:31
Propane tank exploded in his face.
01:33
56-year-old male.
01:41
Flooded 4, Gavin already start firing MS.
01:44
He has some customer space and redness.
01:49
Therefore, they're all in route.
01:55
Floodaf. Floodafirm.
01:56
Go to fire.
01:57
Go to fire.
02:02
The mill is devising there's potentially a slow leaf coming from the truck to whatever tank he was selling, but he's unsure.
02:18
115 a little more do we need to plug out first?
02:22
Maybe just this Polarack into, I think it's building 30.
02:28
Just to prevent anybody from coming in here for now until fire can assess it.
02:31
Oh 6.
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