Person fell and sustained head injury in Miami, Miami FL
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According to the dispatch call, medical responders treated a person who fell and sustained a head injury near Southwest 16 Terrace in Miami. The patient was considered a trauma alert and possibly transported to Kendall Regional Hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Miami-Dade Police and Fire - Hammocks Dispatch and Central Dispatch
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02:33
Transcript:
00:00
Copy. Resulted Delta 60 person fell with a head injury.
00:09
Rescue, 30-time received.
00:13
News and receive routine headache.
00:14
147.27-23rd name.
00:21
Cartwell, what's the location of the platforms call?
00:25
Advise Delta 60 Delta 60.
00:29
Delta 60.
00:33
Copy.
00:41
Ladder, 36, available.
00:44
I have 36, available.
00:46
3225 communication, T.m.
00:48
6.4.
00:54
Rescue 40 available
00:58
40 available Search 40 available
01:03
Flapult-Mittaro.
01:06
...time-9 arrival in terms of 70-7-290-counting.
01:14
...vade routine fall, near Southwest 16 Terrace.
01:22
Engine 5-year-received.
01:25
... is going to be a routine fall, near Southwest 16 Terrace.
01:34
Engine 41 available
01:41
Enter 41 available Engine 41 available 21 available 1390 town
01:50
Enter 41 medical Medical alarm 1322 Medical alarm 1322 Southwest 52 territ
02:00
1912 available
02:05
Region 12 available, 1310A County.
02:08
Region 37 available.
02:18
237 available, 1310A County.
02:26
Rescue 36, be advised this is going to be a trauma alert to Kendall Regional Ground Transport.
02:32
Otherwise, one Warren route.
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Location mentioned:
SW 16th Terrace, Miami, FL 33175
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