Medical emergency for man with chest pain near Liming Ave, Orlando FL
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According to the dispatch call, emergency medical responders attended to a 41-year-old man near Liming Avenue who had chest pain, body aches, and a history of heart attacks.
Audio|Heard on: Orange County and Orlando Fire and EMS
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02:42
Transcript:
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Quint 40, Medic 3.
00:02
Respond to medical.
00:04
At near Liming Avenue.
00:06
Cross streets are intersection of Passet Avenue and North Pine Hills Road.
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Quint 40, Medic 3, OCFR 7.
00:15
Timer, 2018.
00:18
Time out 2018.
00:21
You guys with a pressure.
00:23
Medi-2 advising can't handle Quintz 67.
00:25
You can return your discretion in 2019.
00:34
2.67, is you copy?
00:41
6-7, copy can't say each other one.
00:44
Quint 67.
00:50
Squad 3.
00:53
Squad 3 is en route to Universal for squad training.
00:57
The same location as Quint 30.
01:05
We'll show you going for the training.
01:10
It's about to copy, thank you.
01:14
Swathering.
01:23
Rescue 50 respond to medical at near South Orange Blossom Trail.
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Unit 113. Cross streets are intersection of 40th Street and 41st Street.
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Rescue 50. OCFR 5.
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Time out 2020.
01:50
Res,
01:54
6-7, offload.
01:56
Red, 6-7.
02:02
Engineering a patient contact.
02:03
Engine name, patient contact.
02:13
Rescue 7 is back in service.
02:15
Rescue 7.
02:22
Quint 40, Medic 3, Medical Delta near Liming Avenue, cross-river North Pine Hills Road, responding for a 41-year-old male who is complaining of chest pain and body aches.
02:39
Patient is feeling clammy and has a history of heart attacks and anginas 2021.
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Location mentioned:
Liming Ave, Orlando, FL 32808
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