Man suffers head injury and breathing trouble, Pembroke Pines FL
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders attended a 68-year-old man who hit his head after failing to keep the curb. The man was conscious and having trouble breathing at a location near Northwest 18th Court in Pembroke Pines, Florida.
Audio|Heard on: Broward County Fire/Rescue Dispatch
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02:26
Transcript:
00:00
Yes, you have a call in 33 Alpha near Northwest 18th Court.
00:08
Sorry, you're fine.
00:12
Rescue Not Copycancel?
00:16
Copycancel and how is that?
00:21
Mike, he tried to keep the curb and failed and hit his head.
00:26
229.
00:29
Station.
00:36
Let's hear anybody break some consciousness?
00:41
That's affirmative, 68-year-old male consciousness breathing.
00:45
Copy. Hand us on you for now.
00:48
Copy, engine 7 copy.
00:52
Engine 7, thank you.
00:57
Rescue 101.
00:58
Rescue 101.
01:00
Show is available out of regional route to station 99 for supplies.
01:07
Okay, Rescue 101 and facing you on radio or out of service.
01:17
37 available.
01:21
Station 99 for supplies,
01:24
(number withheld).
01:29
(number withheld) was the address we have not on 10th.
01:33
Is it? No breakfast.
01:40
That goes.
01:44
It's Johnny.
01:45
AC2, copy.
01:49
Rescue 33, the address is near Northwest 18th Court.
01:54
It should be on your tab now.
01:56
Copy, we got it.
02:01
Alpha, trouble breathing.
02:08
Engine 690, Station 1431.
02:13
21.
02:14
Oh,
02:17
there is out of the bill to get this time.
02:21
(number withheld) Brent Street.
02:24
Trouble breathing, 431.
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Location mentioned:
NW 18th Ct, Pembroke Pines, FL 33024
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