Emergency crews respond to possible cardiac arrest


Emergency responders were called to an address after a dog was found out of water. Later, the situation was updated to a possible human cardiac arrest.
Audio|Source: Broward County Fire/Rescue
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Transcript:
00:00It's inside for our general.00:02I'm reading the No Sun Rescue 247's call.00:04It's just a canine that's not ready.00:07That's confirmed. They said it's a dog that was out of the water.00:10They had an 11-year-old dog.00:11I'm trying to make sure there's no patient, but they briefly updated to a cardiac arrest[1].00:191141.00:2527 Foxxia cardiac arrest[1].00:296-1 copy.00:336-1 copy to call 1141.00:358.m.00:4017.00:412201, southwest, 22nd.00:44For impossible cardiac arrest[1], 1142.
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It's inside for our general.
00:02
I'm reading the No Sun Rescue 247's call.
00:04
It's just a canine that's not ready.
00:07
That's confirmed. They said it's a dog that was out of the water.
00:10
They had an 11-year-old dog.
00:11
I'm trying to make sure there's no patient, but they briefly updated to a cardiac arrest[1].
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1141.
00:25
27 Foxxia cardiac arrest[1].
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6-1 copy.
00:33
6-1 copy to call 1141.
00:35
8.m.
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17.
00:41
2201, southwest, 22nd.
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For impossible cardiac arrest[1], 1142.
Police codes explained
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[1]
cardiac arrest: Medical Emergency
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Location mentioned:
Near SW 42nd St, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312
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