Child rescued after struggling in lake near Princeton, Princeton FL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to reports of a child struggling to get out of a lake near Southwest 234th Street and Southwest 113th Passage in Princeton. A dive team was dispatched to assist. Units coordinated on a separate communication channel during the rescue.
Audio|Heard on: Miami-Dade Fire Rescue Dispatch Channels
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Transcript:
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Attention dive assignment near Southwest 234th Street and Southwest 113th Passage.
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All units stand by for dispatch.
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Dive assignment responding to a child struggling to exit the lake.
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Possible person pushed into the water near Southwest 234th Street and Southwest 113th Passage.
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Units on the assignment will switch over to TAC 5 after acknowledgment.
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I just need you to advise on your divers.
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Engine five.
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Location mentioned:
SW 113 Passage & SW 234th St, Princeton, FL 33170
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