Man experiences shortness of breath near NW 69th Terrace, Miami FL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders were dispatched to assist a 65-year-old man experiencing shortness of breath near Northwest 69th Terrace in Miami.
Audio|Heard on: Miami-Dade County Fire Rescue North & East
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01:56
Transcript:
00:00
Rescue seven, rescue seven, call received.
00:13
We have a sixty-five year old male shortness of breath.
00:16
Twenty twenty-five, they can't.
00:22
Six nine and on problem one of 700 and thirty-nine northwest 80 the lane.
00:26
Twenty twenty-five, they can't.
00:33
Engine two, BLS transport.
00:36
Engine two, stand by for ETA.
00:40
2026 Dade County.
00:47
BLS to receive.
00:50
Two picking up for engine two 5600 Northwest 21st Avenue from the 26th Bay County.
00:56
Engine six nine, you can cancel PD.
01:01
Engine six nine, cancel MPD.
01:03
Twenty 29, they can't.
01:09
Thirty five communications, building two C, one out of the county.
01:17
Dade County Fire Communications, WTVE Walworth, 002030, Dade County.
01:25
No four available.
01:26
Twenty 30 J County.
01:33
Six nine arrival.
01:35
I'll go 2031 D County.
01:40
Rescue seven.
01:42
Rescue 7.
01:45
Rescue 7, be advised the correct address is going to be near Northwest 69th Terrace.
01:54
Near Northwest 69th Ter.
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Location mentioned:
NW 69th Terrace, Miami, FL 33147
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