Medical emergency for unresponsive man near NW 62nd St and 23rd Ave, Brownsville FL
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According to the dispatch call, a medical emergency was reported for a 31-year-old man who was not breathing near NW 62nd Street and 23rd Avenue in Brownsville. Multiple medical and rescue units were dispatched and later canceled.
Audio|Heard on: Miami-Dade County Fire Rescue North & East
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02:28
Transcript:
00:00
To rescue, 28 by 7, arrests, near NW 62nd Street and NW 23rd Avenue, 10302 to go.
00:09
202 to go. 202, we got it and en route.
00:14
So it's available showered with end uptoin M.
00:16
7, 31 year old male, not breathing.
00:21
And then empty lot, near northwest sixty-two street and 23rd Avenue.
00:28
Rescue two, you can cancel, rescue two.
00:30
That's one.
00:34
Rescue two in quarters, seven.
00:37
Excuse two and quarters, EMS one where you read?
00:43
EMS one, I will respond in place of EMS seven.
00:51
EMS1, Rolsonian place of EMS7, near Northwest 62nd Street and 23rd Avenue.
00:56
EMS7, you can cancel EMS7.
00:59
DMS7, copy.
01:06
DMS7, I'm just rigged down the street, you can cancel EMSY.
01:13
EMS7, copy, you show you back to the McCall, EMS-1, you can cancel EMS-1.
01:18
EMS1 copy in quarters.
01:26
Rescue 19,
01:29
available.
01:35
26 receive, routine response, 97-europe, email,
01:53
and close as you have the time, take.
02:02
202 or arrival?
02:06
202 arrival, take coming.
02:13
202 negative on the rest, cancel EMF,
02:16
cancel engine 2.
02:20
202 negative on arrest, TEMS7 and N2 cancel EMF.
02:23
Cancel EMENT7.
02:27
AMS 7, copy, cancel, available.
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Location mentioned:
NW 62nd St & NW 23rd Ave, Brownsville, FL 33147
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