Medical emergency upgraded to stroke alert in Orlando, Orlando FL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a medical call near South Fern Creek Avenue in Orlando for an elderly man who had fallen and was experiencing significant leg swelling. The situation was later upgraded to a possible stroke alert, and one patient was transported to Orlando Regional Medical Center in semi-alert condition.
Audio|Heard on: Orange FL Fire-Tac Group Calls
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Transcript:
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This is 72, Rescue 72 Medical near South Fern Creek Avenue.
00:03
73-year-old male, conscious and breathing.
00:05
Caller states (name withheld) fell, has swollen legs that make it hard to walk.
00:09
Still getting further, 1739.
00:12
Rescue 5, I was coming.
00:15
Go ahead.
00:18
We're gonna be upgrading this to a stroke alert.
00:21
Orange County, copy stroke alert.
00:22
Bye.
00:24
That's for.
00:26
Hey, let me confirm fire one.
00:32
Q36 on scene patient contact.
00:34
36 on scene patient contact, sir.
00:38
Engine 56 patient contact.
00:40
Engine 56.
00:42
Orange County Engine 72.
00:45
71 is appearing closer at this time.
00:49
Have the engines 72, we're going to cancel on this Bravo.
00:54
Okay.
00:56
Rescue 70 in Orange County?
00:59
Go ahead.
01:01
We're transporting one semi-alert to ORMC.
01:04
Station count one.
01:06
Rescue 71, semi-alert ORMC.
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Location mentioned:
S Ferncreek Ave, Orlando, FL 32806
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