Overturned vessel with injured passengers in Coral Springs


Audio|Source: Broward County Fire/Rescue Dispatch
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Transcript:
I'll find out. Stay there. It comes out. Commandant coming in, we've been in contact with both. At this time, they're attempting to dock up. I have one overturned vessel, which is probably going to be best accessed at 43rd. Captain of the vessel that the patients don't understand that they have all four souls on board at this time. We're going to be assessing at this time possibly four patients. S-new 30 available. Thank you. Thank you for me. We're about. We'll take the car on our zone. Hey, Raleigh. We'll rescue. A.T.E. Copy council? Rescue. Rescue E.C. Copy. Copy. All right. 35, start. Make sure you got one rid of my location where we're at. It's going to be on 42nd court. Let's give 5-8. He responded to a 76-year-old male, conscious and breathing. Mal has numbness and his left arm, chest pain, and dizziness. 1950. Okay. My name is (name withheld). 1950. I agree. I'll have a green rent for in 1950. The problem is they have a foul prop with rope in it, doing to run over the duct lines. So we're trying to get access to that. Okay. You know, we're available at 10-1921.
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Location mentioned:
NW 43rd St, Coral Springs, FL
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