Child with asthma struggles to breathe near N Co Rd 13, Orlando FL
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders dispatched to medical call near North County Road 13 for a 7-year-old boy having difficulty breathing due to asthma. Child is conscious and breathing but struggling.
Audio|Heard on: Orange County and Orlando Fire and EMS
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02:26
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 82, Rescue 82, respond to medical.
00:04
At near North County Road 13.
00:08
Cross streets are intersection of 5th Avenue and Velveter Road.
00:11
Engine 82, Rescue 82,
00:14
OCFR3, Timeout 1219.
00:25
Captain 5. Respond to Medical at near North Alafaya Trail.
00:32
Office Depot.
00:33
Cross streets are intersection of Waterford Lakes Parkway and State Road 408 on ramp west.
00:39
Captain 5, OCFR 3.
00:42
Timeout 1219.
00:47
West Amelia Street and West Livingston Street.
00:51
Medics 601
01:02
Engine 65 Respond to Joint Response At near Christmas Palm Place.
01:10
Cross streets are intersection of Park Road and East Palm Valley Drive.
01:14
Engine 65, OCFR3, timeout 1220.
01:28
Rescue one, we're back in service.
01:30
We'll take that call on our first two.
01:32
Rescue One.
01:38
All right, light to orange county.
01:43
Hello, one.
01:45
We'll be at train, so that's got it.
01:49
Hello, that one.
01:56
Rescue 7-6 Offlook
01:59
Rescue 7-6 Offlook
02:07
Engine 82, Rescue 82 Medical near North County Road 13 off 5th and Velveter Road, 7-year-old male, consciously breathing, who is having difficulty breathing,
02:18
responding normally.
02:20
Has asthma.
02:22
Station is going to be on the porch 1222.
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Location mentioned:
N Co Rd 13, Orlando, FL 32820
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