Medical response for woman with nausea and vomiting, Winter Park FL
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Emergency medical teams responded to a call near Village Lane for a 41-year-old woman experiencing nausea and vomiting.
Audio|Heard on: Orange County and Orlando Fire and EMS
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02:42
Transcript:
00:00
Rescue 66. Respond to joint response at near Village Lane, cross streets are intersection of Balfour Drive into Loma Avenue.
00:10
Rescue 66 OCFR is 3.
00:13
Time mark 1510.
00:19
This is around Samickman.
00:30
Yesky-66 is on a joint response.
00:42
We'll take that call for them. We'll take that call for that.
00:49
Okay. Point that's underway.
01:01
Tower 9-1-1st floor.
01:04
You can be two-story townhomes.
01:05
We've got very light-hazen structure.
01:08
I'm trying to identify the source.
01:14
Command Cox.
01:18
There one.
01:20
Take one, where six, six, and look close, sir.
01:26
Mattie-1-1-5.
01:34
A burning odor, though, on side Z.
01:39
Hi.
01:42
Engine Niner is with TARN.
01:43
It's going to be a short and AACC unit.
01:49
There's no fire, no extension, got to all clear the structure, make it can't handle for engine on TARNine.
01:56
Command copy, Orlando.
01:59
We have an AC5, you can show all other units in service.
02:05
They can't handle for engine and tower 9.
02:09
Orlando copies, can handle engine 9, tower 9, all other units to turn to service.
02:17
Measure 3.
02:19
Measure 3.
02:22
District 6.
02:24
Mr. 6?
02:26
Harris, Yvonne.
02:28
Every risk you one. Every rescue.
02:29
1-1-11-164 at near Village Lane.
02:36
For a female,
02:39
41 years old,
02:41
experienced some nausea and vomiting.
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Location mentioned:
Village Ln, Winter Park, FL 32792
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