Woman suffers severe stomach pain at hotel, Orlando FL
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Emergency responders assisted a 20-year-old woman at Courtyard by Marriott hotel who was experiencing severe stomach pain and was not responding normally.
Audio|Heard on: Orange County and Orlando Fire and EMS
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02:40
Transcript:
00:00
Rescue 47, respond to medical.
00:03
At near Pembrook Drive, cross streets are intersection of Summit Tower Boulevard and Maitland Summit Boulevard.
00:11
Rescue 47, OCFR7, timeout 2106.
00:23
Answer 36 on scene, investigating.
00:26
Angel 36 on scene, investigating 2107.
00:39
Engine 72, respond to Firewatch.
00:43
At 1083, Vista Haven Circle.
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Unit 202, Vista Pines Apartments.
00:49
Cross streets are intersection of North Chickasaw Trail and Autumn Wood Drive.
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Engine 72, OCFR is 3.
00:57
Timeout 2107.
01:03
Hey, brother.
01:11
Henson 36 Orange County, do you have an apartment number?
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Department number 307.
01:24
Medical and Clearty's.
01:26
Back one.
01:28
One.
01:36
Medical and Orange County, back in quarters.
01:42
Engine 47, respond to medical.
01:46
At near Pembrook Drive, Courtyard by Marriott.
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Cross streets are intersection of Summit Tower Boulevard and Maitland Summit Boulevard.
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Engine 47, OCFR7.
01:59
Timeout 2109.
02:02
Good night.
02:04
Good night.
02:05
Thank you, good night.
02:20
Cross street of Maitland Summit Boulevard, Courtyard by Marriott at the Bistro.
02:25
For a 20-year-old female, constant breathing,
02:28
complaining of serious stomach pain.
02:32
Patient is not responding normally.
02:35
I'll advise that they're waiting in the office to the left of the front door.
02:40
2110.
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Location mentioned:
Pembrook Dr, Orlando, FL 32810
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