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Heard on: Seminole County Fire and EMS · 1/17/2026 02:47 PM
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Rescue 41, Engine 41 medical, near East Lake Mary Boulevard, code 49 Bravo.
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Medical emergency near East Lake Mary Boulevard
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical response dispatched near East Lake Mary Boulevard in Sanford.
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