Medical emergency at SeaWorld for a man who passed out, Orlando FL
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According to the dispatch call, emergency services responded to a medical call near SeaWorld for a 74-year-old man who passed out but is now awake and breathing. The patient was located near the metal detection area and was assisted on site.
Audio|Heard on: Orange County and Orlando Fire and EMS
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02:22
Transcript:
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Rescue 57, truck 54, respond to medical near Sea Harbor Drive.
00:06
SeaWorld.
00:09
Cross streets are intersection of Florida Festival Drive and SeaWorld Drive.
00:13
Rescue 57, truck 54.
00:16
OCFR 5.
00:18
Timeout 14, 22.
00:31
85.
00:33
We're asking 5.
00:35
We're asking 3 to 3.1 to east.
00:55
We're at skating 3.1 to east, 1423.
01:00
Matt and Congress you just be advised that east is what should be delayed.
01:08
Okay.
01:12
Two.
01:25
Andrew 12 when an individual was assisted to the first floor, engine 12 service.
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10 and 12.
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Crossville.
01:36
Christa-5.
01:41
I have a good communication.
01:42
Today, you have a good conversation. Today, you're happy.
01:54
We welcome you.
02:05
Florida Festival Drive for a 74-year-old male who passed out but is now awake and breathing.
02:13
Patients located by the drop-off near metal detection area.
02:17
The caller advised to enter through the Toll Plaza and someone will escort the FD 1425.
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Location mentioned:
Sea Harbor Dr, Orlando, FL 32821
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