Patient unresponsive after suspected drug use in Orlando, Orlando FL
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Emergency responders were called to near Ladybug Place and Lazy Lake Drive for a patient who was unresponsive and vomiting after suspected drug use. The patient was reported not violent and unarmed. Sheriff's deputies are responding to assist.
Audio|Heard on: Orange County and Orlando Fire and EMS
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02:16
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 57, Rescue 57, respond to medical.
00:04
At near Ladybug Place, cross street Lazy Lake Drive.
00:11
Engine 57, Rescue 57,
00:14
OCFR5, Timeout 2220.
00:22
That the stove was electric but he was unsure if it was gas coming from the oven.
00:29
So I did advise the occupants to evacuate the structure into the fire department clears the scene.
00:37
Here you come.
00:47
Rescue 151, patient upload, 2221.
00:55
Rescue 37, select 49, confirm response.
00:59
Rescue 37, select 49, confirm response.
01:04
Response from 59.
01:05
Response from 59.
01:06
Rescue 37, confirm response from 529.
01:21
Tower 11. Citizen assists non-emergency.
01:25
At near South Bungby Avenue, Selanel apartment.
01:29
Cross streets are East Crystal Lake Avenue and Page Avenue.
01:32
Tower 11.
01:40
The patient is not violent.
01:43
Has no weapons.
01:45
2222.
01:52
Engine 57, Rescue 57, responding from medical Delta at near Ladybug Place, cross street Lazy Lake Drive.
02:00
OCSO advised that the patient's parent stated that her daughter was on some type of drugs, been vomiting and not getting out of bed, unknown age.
02:10
OCSO is responding at this time.
02:13
OCSO personnel two minutes out.
02:16
2223.
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Location mentioned:
Lady Bug Pl, Orlando, FL 32821
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