Joint medical response for patient with heart problems near coconut palm circle, Oviedo FL
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According to the dispatch call, emergency medical teams responded jointly near Coconut Palm Circle to assist a patient experiencing heart problems.
Audio|Heard on: Orange County and Orlando Fire and EMS
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02:25
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 65, Seminole Rescue 65.
00:04
Respond to joint response.
00:06
At near Coconut Palm Circle.
00:09
Cross streets are intersection of Carolina Palm Lane and Bamboo Palm Way.
00:13
Engine 65, Seminole Rescue 65,
00:17
OCFR 3.
00:19
Timeout 2243
00:29
Engine 51, Rescue 53.
00:33
Respond to medical at near South Orange Blossom Trail, AMF Sky Lanes.
00:40
Cross streets are intersection of Jordan Avenue and Councilor Row.
00:44
Engine 51, Rescue 53,
00:47
OCFR 5. Time, out 2243.
00:54
6K-A-A-Let-A-WR 6-6.
01:00
Truck 5-1.
01:05
Valley Court.
01:07
Cross streets are intersection of Dead End and TerraWood Drive.
01:10
Quint 31. OCFR 9.
01:13
Timeout 2244.
01:24
Quintz-68 respond to patient assist at near Camelia Garden Drive.
01:31
Cross streets are intersection of Curry Ford Road and dead end.
01:35
Quintz 68, OCFR 3.
01:38
Timeout 2245.
01:47
129-1-H County Rescue 511-Z quarters.
01:50
You got to have it to the call with us.
01:52
251-1-cut me.
01:55
You see if you're going to call with us.
01:57
You see, Farais.
02:04
Engine 65 and Rescue 65, you're going to be responded until a joint response at near Coconut Palm Circle, Crosby of Carolina Palm Lane and Bamboo Palm Way.
02:17
You're going to select Pack 49 Bravo, reference a patient with heart problems for Seminole County, 2246.
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Location mentioned:
Coconut Palm Cir, Oviedo, FL 32765
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