Medical units respond to patient near Shell Harbor Road, Pierson FL
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Basic and advanced life support units responded to a patient near Shell Harbor Road. The medic will ride with the basic life support unit for this advanced life support patient. Some confusion occurred with unit cross-matching and addresses.
Audio|Heard on: Volusia County Fire and EMS
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02:19
Transcript:
00:00
B.L.129, patient contact.
00:04
Hi, I got to that. All right, and that's no one.
00:09
Trans Central, I think the address for this came out as near Shell Harbor Road.
00:15
The correct address is actually near Shell Harbor.
00:19
I'll change that now.
00:22
I'll change that now.
00:29
10-022, go ahead.
00:33
Just show 22 units crossmatch.
00:40
You are wanting to show 10-R-12 and medic-22 cross-mands?
00:48
Yeah, tender engine 22 and rescue engine 22 acrossmands.
00:53
Copy.
00:58
I'm not showing out Resumpton 22 signed it.
01:05
Yeah, single would mandate 22, I guess.
01:09
Copy.
01:15
Essentials tenor turn around to try to.
01:22
22.
01:24
That's making you aware I can't show 1022 22 22-frost man.
01:29
I'll just make a note of it.
01:33
Perfect. Thank you.
01:40
In Central, there is a large amount of items in each one of these structures that we're going to have to overhaul.
01:48
Can you go ahead and send me the next two closest engine to a personnel, um,
01:55
not emergency?
01:57
Uh, actually.
02:04
Engine 64 Central.
02:11
We're going to be out of service.
02:13
Our medic is going to be riding with the BLS unit.
02:16
This is an ALS patient.
02:17
All right, got for that here.
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Location mentioned:
Shell Harbor Rd, Pierson, FL 32180
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