Vehicle blocking traffic prompts emergency response


A vehicle has stopped in the lane and may block traffic. Emergency responders are on site. There is a report of a possible medical condition affecting an adult male.
Audio|Source: Broward County Fire/Rescue Dispatch
03:7
Transcript:
in response to a six person one six zero zero south-west one two seven way Garfield building c charlie one o eight coming on fifty two hour. Let's be in and copy copy final thirty two 4 arrival I got a vehicle in the white lane just on top of our just south or west of 441[2] so you can turn around and try and if you can get to me on the top unit investigating I'll be in towards turn around it's right on top of Stay for us. Okay. On office, may you advise to be probably one zero eight. At the time we have number, there's 21. Happy for another day four. Part 704. Part 70, show you out of service, 21-124. Thank you, you five, and look for it. Chris Robb. Click 7, Capp. 2155. Rescue 4. So turn off to FMC. Copy that, Rescue, 4.4. Time is 2156. Go ahead. We can clear the tag. We can handle this on Maine. Let's make sure Ro Rangers on route, please. Copy. We'll do a call to see if there you are in route. All units you can return in channel, tack, will be clear at 2156. Question 4 for FARCOM. If our common acknowledges one adult mail stroke alert[1], we'll notify on the pre-alert. Do so. Engine 4-4 available. Cabinet 44. 2028. I'll probably. That's no one.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
stroke alert: Possible medical emergency involving stroke symptoms
[2]
441: Reference to U.S. Route 441, a major roadway
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Location mentioned:
Near SW 127th Way building c, Pembroke Pines, FL 33027
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