Female patient having seizure near North Pine Hills Rd, Orlando FL
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Medical responders were sent near North Pine Hills Road for a 50-year-old female having a grand mal seizure. The patient was conscious and breathing.
Audio|Heard on: Orange County and Orlando Fire and EMS
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02:23
Transcript:
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Rescue 142.
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Squad 3 respond to medical.
00:04
At near North Pine Hills Road.
00:07
Cross streets are intersection of Champaign Circle and Indian Hill Road.
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Rescue 142, Squad 3.
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OCFR 7.
00:16
Time on 1206.
00:28
Rescue 68. Respond to medical.
00:32
At near Marthale Circle.
00:35
Cross streets are intersection of South Golden Rock Road and Dead End.
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Rescue 68. OCFR 3.
00:42
Timeout 1207.
01:06
Thank you very much.
01:07
We have been relayed black question.
01:10
Andrew 588, really black question, perfect.
01:13
When the homeowner, pouring out some of the possible other calls, they can also call that could also call it.
01:20
We were able to the hazards.
01:25
That's why we have covered.
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We moved the hazards.
01:27
Reservient 12 o'8.
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Excuse 612.1.
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Correct, 2, 621.
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I'd be advised.
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We have delayed all flow to have been ordered for us.
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Copy the delayed all flow.
01:50
Power 2, rescue 3.
01:53
Just pain. At West Colonial Drive and Country Lane.
01:56
Power 2, Rescue 3.
02:03
Spot 315-142, Medical Alpha,
02:06
near North Pine Hills Road, cross street of Champaign Circle, Indian Hill Road.
02:13
The patient is a 50-year-old female conscious breathing having a seizure, patient is not pregnant,
02:21
just having a grand mal seizure,
02:22
so will that.
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Location mentioned:
N Pine Hills Rd, Orlando, FL 32808
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