Woman hyperventilating near airport terminal on e-bike, Fort Lauderdale FL
Responders are attending to a woman near an airport terminal who is hyperventilating while on an e-bike. Another male individual wearing a long-sleeve shirt and helmet is also present. Medical rescue units are on scene providing assistance.
Audio|Source: Broward County Police and Sheriff
05:14
Transcript:
00:00
White women e-bike with wheelies, so it's 13 white male white long-sleeve shirt,
00:04
and black helmet.
00:06
So Safpa, 177, 5.
00:16
Where is this one so I can put in a call for rescue?
00:21
Same location rescues 97[1].
00:23
Okay,
00:27
then I'll pull a case number for you.
00:30
Where is it though? What kind of 60, what kind of 67 is it so I can put it in for the notes, please?
00:42
14 above 11?
00:46
14.11.
00:48
I know you're 106, but I need to know what kind of 67 and what's the notes on it because I need to tell the sergeant too.
00:56
Okay, it's cute a question just like they are there, agree.
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Delta 251048.
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How 4 you? Thank you.
01:09
How far? 42-1.
01:10
It's another one. She's 372. It's going to be still location next to 1U4, which is going to be a third case.
01:17
That was used 2nda-26.
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Alpha.
01:24
Bravo 6, I'll be going right here, 111.
01:29
Physician-2, reference the original case number is going to be 1625-10-00-1746.
01:41
So, injuries, 54-arm, removals, bruises, dangers, priors,
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and 38 history.
01:48
They'll be lasting driving a great share of impala, case number 78, 48.
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and have a great afternoon.
02:03
10-4[2].
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Is that too far? I'm going to stop first.
02:09
This is tomorrow in the area.
02:17
10-4[2]. Both units circulating in the area.
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7.4.
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2.5-191 area circulating.
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7-4.
02:34
7-4.5.
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7-4.5.
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Number two, I'm going to headquarters.
02:55
Tenforce, are you switching over?
03:00
One has like ten minutes left, I'll put you on the list.
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Thank you.
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Top far.
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On blackmail,
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starting mileage is 3-2-496.
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Tafar.
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1040. 1040,000.
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1040, thank you.
03:35
This is a lot of 11th.
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This transport, we're doing anything to be for the case member that we're on.
03:42
Let me know when you're ready to help your case member and that's going to be the transport.
03:48
So far, go ahead.
03:54
062156 and he's going to be from this year
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four all right so then bravo 12 if you're gonna show sensitive on that we classified this 2501 and call it off for three
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several
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Case is 2243.
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14 level 11 years is... That she needs a case number four. Okay, the fourth one is 22442.
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2242.
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Sweet.
04:44
So I have it the third.
04:47
There was only two. Okay, suffer, seven.
04:54
The rescue floor coming? Help out the one that we have right now, the one that we have right now. The one that's hypervent already.
05:00
Okay, well I pulled a case for fire rescue already, because they're not saying anything to me about it, and I don't see their cases pulled, so I gave them that one already.
05:09
Just let me know.
05:11
Right.
05:12
2242, they're transporting. There's also another rescue truck.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
97: Arrived at the scene or location.
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgement or affirmative; message received and understood.
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Location mentioned:
Terminal 4, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33315
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