Two medical emergencies including unresponsive man in Pompano Beach, Pompano Beach FL


Medical crews responded to two separate medical emergencies: one involving a person who passed out at an apartment in Hawaiian Gardens, and another involving a 69-year-old man who was unresponsive and not breathing in front of a business near Southwest 4th Avenue, Pompano Beach.
Audio|Source: Broward County Fire/Rescue Dispatch
05:18
Transcript:
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Zone 37, Charlie, passout.
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Unit 5-5, responding understatch 4.
00:05
Rescue 37, engine 3-7, response to near Oakland Card Boulevard, Hawaiian Garden, Unit 310, and reference to passout, 207.
00:16
That's the 37 I'm outside of Indiana.
00:18
Okay. And your 3705 are you being clear?
00:21
It's for mechanical.
00:22
So, what's the 3-7 you're responding to an 8-mail conscious and breathing?
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Call is request and getting to a hospital, 12-0-7.
00:29
Okay. And you're 3-7, I caught .
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All pain, 12-07.
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RIT2-24 for my left part of my ender.
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1924, 17,
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northern 2333, northeast.
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That's the pink church, south entrance,
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preference to possible cardiac arrest.
00:43
12A8
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1400 st.12 place one zero zero place unit seven zero eight twelve o eight twelve o one before you acknowledging
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dmast five five due a record
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Question I would.
00:59
Yeah, just giving him about seven or eight minutes out.
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Just confirming that you are still on scene and we haven't any, you're just going to click rundown on the patient.
01:07
We are still on seeing.
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It's a full injury.
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Patient is at the moment.
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We got a good question on calling on, we're working on getting a capital order.
01:14
Section 91, just advising you are signing this for the trauma alert[2].
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Vision one of three battalion Union Castle.
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292-4 Allstate level.
01:21
That's fine.
01:22
He's available. Talk on. Resid, we're rival in the area.
01:24
Residential about John.
01:25
Can't you arrive on the area before there's nothing showing.
01:28
Reson anyone did you copy my last?
01:30
Love it ever.
01:31
Copy, well is on LOK.
01:33
I think it's...
01:34
They're saying, yeah, go to South Vent with TD something.
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The rest of you're saying, yeah, go to the south entrance, TD something.
01:36
Be sure if you don't feel like to serve it.
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Yeah,
01:39
I mean, not you want. Copy. I mean.
01:41
What's up. So, 5302, engine 63, rescue 6302, attention to 5252.
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Near Southwest 4 Avenue.
01:48
So we can't cancel my engine.
01:50
It's going to be near Southwest 4th Avenue at the residence of Pompano Beach.
01:55
In front of the business, reference cardiac arrest.
01:58
1212. 10. It's the other engine 91.
02:00
Call my cell phone. Engine 911, you copy?
02:01
So, 6304, a stroke[1].
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You're talking about it.
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I'm not responding.
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So much they're responding.
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It's going to be in front of the business.
02:09
69-year-old male passed out if not awake and not breathing.
02:11
So, 5304, N111, R2P52, 403-S-Atlantic Boulevard at the 711, reference stroke[1], 1213.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
stroke: Suspected stroke medical emergency
[2]
trauma alert: Activation for emergency response to patients with serious or high-priority traumatic injuries.
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Location mentioned:
Near SW 4th Ave, Pompano Beach, FL 33060
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