Medical emergency at Rivertree Circle apartment, Orlando FL
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According to the dispatch call, a 60-year-old woman at an apartment near River Tree Circle reported chest and back pain. She was conscious and breathing normally with no history of heart problems.
Audio|Heard on: Orange County and Orlando Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Engine 50, Rescue 51, respond to medical.
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At near River Tree Circle, Unit 107.
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Cross streets are intersection of South Texas Avenue and Cross Creek Drive.
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Engine 50, Rescue 51,
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OCFR 5, Timeout 231.
00:23
And I think 51 is available.
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On to automatic fire alarm.
00:33
At 1609, Lake Downey Drive.
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Cross streets are intersection of dead end and east colonial drive.
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Engine 81.
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OCFR3. Timeout 2332.
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Rescue 2 Orange County, but resupply complete the route back to first two.
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Red 72.
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Are you or Truck 5-1 available for the call? HG50 just got to put on?
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We'll take it.
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Truck 5-1 will take you.
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Truck 5-1, I'll do the call. Truck 5-1, I'll do the call.
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One Rescue 5-4A Medical Hidden Creek Villas,
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near River Tree Circle, Apartment 107, between South Texas Avenue and Cross Creek Drive.
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Patient is a 60-year-old female, conscious in breathing.
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Caller is stating, my chest hurts, my back hurts.
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Patient is responding normally, patient's breathing normally, not clammy.
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No history of any heart attacks or angina.
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2333.
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Location mentioned:
Rivertree Cir, Orlando, FL 32839
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