Electrical hazard shocks man at beach shower button, Pompano Beach FL
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Emergency services responded to an electrical hazard at the beach shower button near Southeast 7th Street and South Ocean Drive in Pompano Beach. A man was shocked when he touched the button but refused medical attention. Authorities are investigating to prevent others from being shocked.
Audio|Heard on: Broward County Sheriff Dispatch - North
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Transcript:
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Receiving a 25 electrical hazard in one zone near 7th Street and Ocean Drive.
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Caller advises he was shocked by the shower on the beach.
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He does not want medical attention, but he needs somebody to check it out.
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When he touched the button,
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to turn it on, he was shocked really bad.
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He doesn't want somebody else to get shocked.
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Fire rescue has the call device.
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Uh,
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I have Rebel One respond over there.
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That's why, here Rebel One.
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Revive.
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You're not, Rebel One.
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So 65 with 20.5 electrical hazards near Southeast 7th Street and South Ocean.
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56 is going to be a white male with black shirt and gray shorts.
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He's going to be next to the showers.
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Device, he was just shocked when he touched the button to turn it on.
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He was shocked really bad.
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Refuses medical attention, but he wants somebody to check it out and make a report so no one else gets shocked.
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1165 is the case.
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Rescue has the call.
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