Woman dizzy with low blood pressure at vinings way, Orlando FL
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders attended to a 55-year-old woman near Vinings Way Boulevard who was dizzy with low blood pressure and low blood sugar. She was conscious and breathing but had abnormal breathing.
Audio|Heard on: Orange County and Orlando Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Engine 36, Rescue 36.
00:03
Respond to medical.
00:05
At near Vinings Way Boulevard.
00:08
Wawa. Cross streets are intersection of Suiteside Drive and South Apopka Vineland Road.
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Engine 36, Rescue 36, OCFR 9.
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Timeout 0-939.
00:24
Cuse-O-0-940?
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I'm sorry. Scratch my last transition to keep coming.
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I'm trying to injuret4.
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Repeat your lives very well in the background.
00:48
It's a 5-6-6-1-Caddy.
00:49
It's a 5-6 on, Scott.
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Thank you.
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We can take that call for 36-inch and we're in direction to travel.
00:59
We'll be closer.
01:02
I need to enter 5-6.
01:04
I'm a close to a call.
01:16
Engine 83. Move up to 85.
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Fit off by a hair dryer.
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You may get a cane and off by a hair dryer. You may get a cane and a helicopter.
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74.
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Please, in service.
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But let me copy.
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Tartan Select 2.
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Check. We're in service.
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Then check. We're in service.
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Venture 10.
01:54
Near Vinings Way Boulevard at the Wall, along across her to smoothside drive and scout the Pops of Island Road.
02:00
55-year-old female, conscious and breathing, and she's feeling dizzy, blood pressure is going down, sugar is down.
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Breathing not completely normal.
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We're responding normally.
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Patient is going to be in a great Honda, the RV, parking and a parking lot flashing lights.
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