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Medical teams respond to multiple emergencies in Lee CountyCape Coral FL

audio iconMedical Emergency
Near NE Pine Island Rd, Cape Coral, FL 33909

Emergency medical teams responded to several urgent situations in Lee County, including a stroke alert at Lee Convenient Care near Northeast Pine Island Road and another incident near Overlook Drive. Multiple units, including medics and rescue teams, were dispatched to provide immediate care and transport patients as needed.

Audio|Source: Lee County and Cape Coral Fire Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Medic 24, Medical, at Lee Convenient Care,
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(number withheld) Northeast Pine Island Road.
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Respond on dispatch to, Medic 24.
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Medic 38, standby, at GSA Pine Island.
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Respond on to dispatch 1, Medic 38.
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Medicaid 8, and rescue 74, Delta Medical, near Overlook Drive.
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Respond on to dispatch 3, Medicaid, and Rescue 74.
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Do control engine 104.
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Engine 14.
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Angel 14. Angel 14 have ESTEM, complete.
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Restory 104, Basic for Transport, Delta 3.
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Copy engine 104 for 1,500 hours.
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We control Medic 1.
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Medic 1.
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We're busy to transport.
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Medic 1 busy for transport 1,500 hours.
01:18
Senator 231, leak control.
01:25
Local Grand Station, 231.
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Rescue 102.
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Rescue 102.
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Offload Delta 3.
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Busy transport Delta 3, 1502 hours.
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Control, Rescue 102.
01:51
Rescue 102. Rescue 102.
01:53
That is patient offload at Delta 3.
01:57
My apologies.
01:58
Patient offload, Rescue 102, 1502.
02:03
We control.
02:09
A student, you were cutoff? Control, Ohio, 11.
02:13
Go ahead, Lehigh, 11.
02:16
Yes, ma'am.
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You can clear Engine 103 from their training event, Trowling Coors.
02:21
How did that, sir?
02:26
Control Engine 101.
02:28
Engine 101.
02:29
Engine 101?
02:30
Thank you.
02:36
Checking before we pull a standby?
02:38
Do you have any E-KATA with available on back and route to quarter?
02:45
From a minute 15.
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915? It's going to be a few minutes.
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We need critical supplies.
02:53
We've got to change out the main tank as well.
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Copy thank you.
02:57
Okay. Thank you.
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Engine 153 Engine 153
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Stroke alert[1]
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Medic 10, go ahead
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Go ahead and launch the flight.
03:26
We'll probably use them 153 as a landing zone.
03:29
Do you think you can tell them 151 or Campan 150 to send it?
03:35
Copy confirming you're going to use 153 as your landing zone.
03:41
That's ten-four.
03:47
Medic 35.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Stroke alert: Prehospital notification for a suspected acute stroke to activate hospital stroke protocols

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Near NE Pine Island Rd, Cape Coral, FL 33909

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