Multiple patients treated for overdose and stroke


Audio|Source: Broward County Fire/Rescue Dispatch
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Transcript:
Thank you. It was available. Calls via the staff with an impossibly overdosed. 80% constant breathing. So I'm 60 problem about that form. Bravo, Rescue 90 response to 600 Parkview Drive. It's going to be unit 220 for a medical alarm, 948. Q58 is going to be out of service, routine. Copy, 58, out of service train, 948. Rescue 17. I'm going to run you on a rescue. We have four patients. They're all requested to take it into the hospital. They're going to be BLS. I'm going to be less patients, but I'm going to require another rescue. Got me. That's the 90-counting around. Zone team brought. Oh, refugee 227, you're being requested for a stroke call, 63-61 Southwest 34th Court. 3227, not the call responding. Nathalie. Nguessu-70. Sellers and Rous on Memorial Rook 1-1-Base. Copy, Memorial Park, Napa, Knapp, Knapp, Knapp, Knapp, Knapp, Knavini. Copy, Nive. For a vehicle accident, 949. Not responding normally. 949. Rescue 227, go ahead. You have a call for us. Do you respond to a stroke at 6361-34. You're going to responding with engine 9. The call us. 89-year-old female conscience and breathers. Call-advised, the mother mouth is twisted. I respondent. 9.25. 2-7, copy. Is there any unit on scene? If not, can you go ahead on an engine as a first responder? I have engine 19. They're interrupt to the call. Copy, thank you. You're welcome. 95.
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Location mentioned:
Near Parkview Dr, Hallandale Beach, FL 33009
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