Medical emergency with cardiac arrest near Belair Road, Pensacola FL
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A medical emergency involving breathing problems at near Belair Road was later identified as a cardiac arrest. Multiple emergency medical and fire units responded to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Escambia County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
03:16
Transcript:
00:00
Breathing problems Delta, near Belair Road.
00:15
Stroke alert is going to be going to Baptist.
00:19
Sorry about the miscommunication.
00:25
Roski 411.
00:31
Skittum at 1.31.
00:38
26 Escalona Avenue.
00:39
26 Escalona Avenue.
00:45
2411.
00:47
Oh yeah.
00:52
Can you get fire on route emergent for manpower?
01:09
Letter 12 manpower assistance to EMS emergency response.
01:13
Near Belair Road.
01:14
Letter 12, manpower assistance to EMS emergency response,
01:18
702, Velar Road, cross streets of East Montclair, Versailles Drive, timeout 1855.
01:37
Lighter 12 can't you call? Lighter 12 can't you call?
01:41
Bellary room.
01:44
12 copies.
01:53
Squad 3, Manpower SystemS, Emergency Response, near Belair Road.
01:58
Squad 3.
01:59
Manpower 6C.m.S.
02:00
Merdure Response, 702, Pellate Road.
02:03
Offsette for side drive.
02:05
I'll take 5156.
02:11
51411. 411.
02:18
411.
02:20
Can I get a supervisor in now?
02:27
Okay.
02:32
Give me a GMF 13.
02:38
Lot of tool.
02:40
13.
02:42
13.
02:48
Did you call me?
02:51
Rescue 411 is on scene near Belair Road with a career arrest.
02:59
Cabin.
03:01
Will you be en route? They are requesting ALS.
03:08
I apologize to see again.
03:11
Will you be headed that way? They requested you?
03:15
Yes,
03:16
ma'am.
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Location mentioned:
Belair Rd, Pensacola, FL 32505
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