Student has unknown medical emergency at school cafeteria, Venice FL
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According to the dispatch call, a 12-year-old student experienced an unknown medical emergency in the cafeteria at Venice Middle School. The student is awake and conscious according to the school resource officer.
Audio|Heard on: Sarasota County Fire
Listen to dispatch call
01:49
Transcript:
00:00
It's a Bravo level unknown medical for a 12-year-old student, unknown gender,
00:06
unknown issue at this time, student is in the cafeteria.
00:10
That's the patient awake.
00:20
114 is arriving on.
00:22
I have a two-story ordinary construction apartment complex.
00:25
I do a pressure washing in progress.
00:27
Engine 14 will be investigating.
00:30
Two-story,
00:32
ordinary construction, apartment complex, pressure washing going on investigating and transporting.
00:40
Second. Second.
00:46
Dr. 1147.
00:52
Venice Middle School, near Center Rd, Cross the South Jackson Road, grid 510.
01:04
June 21, you're responding for an illegal burn.
01:07
Callers advising the property in rear of the address burning yard debris close to the fence line.
01:15
21, copy. That's familiar with the address.
01:18
Copy. Copy.
01:24
There's one person stuck in the elevator.
01:25
They're going to be passed to the fountains, entrance on the left of the northwest side of the building.
01:32
They're possibly stuck between 8 and 9.
01:40
We've now made contact with the school resource officer.
01:43
They're advising the patient is alert and conscious.
01:46
The SRO will be out to advise you, or will be out to direct you.
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Location mentioned:
Center Rd, Venice, FL 34292
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