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Teen experiences chest pain on building roof 

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Near SW 96th St, Miami, FL 33196
A young male experiencing chest pain is located on the roof. Responders are preparing to use a ladder and air rescue to safely get him down, as the situation is considered serious but the patient is stable.
Audio|Source: Miami-Dade Police and Fire - Hammocks Dispatch and Central Dispatch
06:8

Transcript:
year old male of chest pain. 15255, Southwest 96th Street, rescue cell. Rescue 36 far received. As a reference to a 16 year old, a 16-year-old male, chest pain. My closest ladder is router 13. We're probably going to have to remove the patient from the roof using a Stokes basket. It's going to be a trauma alert. Go ahead and start air rescue in the meantime. 325 Northwest 785, and I'm going to switch this call. You came in Saskatchy, can you repeat? Come me a route. Rev. 48. Rev. 48. Go ahead, Rescue 48. Show its arrival. You can show a rescue 48 command. Right now we're investigating. But we do have a patient. They are going to be on the second roof. We're going to go ahead and make this trauma alert. Paramedic judgment. It will be an air rescue assignment since it's going to take some time to get the patient down from the roof. Patient on the second story, trauma alert. We're contacting your rescue now. So, 1-1-119. The fall was about 10 feet, but straight down. Would you like to continue with the air rescue assignment? made patient contact per engine 48, the patient is stable. The only complication is that it's going to take a ladder truck to take the patient down. So it's going to take about 20 to 30 minutes to get them down. Copy? Copy that. Commander, did you copy? That's a permanent possible fracture, no LOC, no back pain, fall straight down 10 feet, patient stable, need the ladder to take the patient down, canceling rescue north. I'll have them continue to monitor.

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