Emergency responders handle multiple uncooperative patients, Fort Lauderdale FL


Emergency teams responded to multiple calls near North Andrews Avenue and northwest 40th court involving uncooperative patients, difficulty breathing, pain, and possible fall injuries. One caller was hostile and likely under the influence, repeatedly contacting dispatch without a real emergency.
Audio|Source: Broward County Fire/Rescue
04:29
Transcript:
00:00
The desk is advising that the patients being uncooperative, not answering any questions.
00:05
I did a rapid SLS. It's placing them near North Andrews Avenue,
00:10
but I don't know if they're inside a location or outside.
00:15
Copy. I'm sure we'll find them, but if we don't,
00:19
I'll let you know.
00:21
Copy. 258.
00:27
How many Charlie[1], sick person?
00:33
Yes, please.
00:35
246, second service in quarters, twenty-six.
00:42
One, South Turf Road, zero hundred dollars.
00:52
Rescue 205 arrival, Retail.
00:57
Rescue 2.05 arrival, 300 hours.
01:00
The pressure that keeps going up,
01:06
88-year-old female, she is conscious breathing, she is having trouble breathing. Also, please check MDT for an inner safety 5, $100.00.
01:16
Plurcombe to Rescue 107, via language line, the caller is advising she's having pain in her right arm and her leg as well. Zero hundred dollars.
01:29
Copy, thank you.
01:31
You're welcome, zero one.
01:36
They want whiskey, ball injury.
01:44
Attention sounds 6104. Commercial 511.
01:53
Was verified via Rapid SOS. Call is unable to provide the location. Advice someone failed and unsure how it happens.
02:02
002.
02:07
Copy 02.2.
02:10
9 Charlie[1] fall injury.
02:16
This is all 9 Charlie[1].
02:18
Missy non-responsible for injury.
02:20
Near northwest 40th court.
02:22
Near northwest 40th court.
02:25
Zero.
02:30
If you want to?
02:33
You show us available for second service.
02:36
I don't know. Show you available. Zero four hours.
02:42
Fire come to rescue three.
02:46
Three, one on scene.
02:48
I don't know. Let's show you on scene.
02:50
Zero four hours.
02:55
Just have the flag in the area.
03:02
We can help the patient.
03:05
Sir, I have no idea. I'm not on the phone with them,
03:09
but I can send the coal taker a message and have them ask, because it looks like they're back landline with them.
03:16
Please thank you.
03:22
Rest your 7 arrival.
03:24
Press U.S.
03:25
70 arrivals. Your 5 hours.
03:33
6.1, you can show us available. mean no matter on either.
03:38
W. SQ61, copy out of 5-0-06.
03:44
Question 3.1 I'm standing here.
03:48
0-07.
03:51
NG-105 available returning.
03:55
NG-105 available, 0-07.
03:58
NG-107.
04:01
Want to rescue too?
04:06
Go ahead.
04:09
For getting updates, the caller is very uncooperative.
04:11
He keeps requesting to know how many people are in the truck.
04:15
Caller is laughing and advised rescue can call him and find him.
04:21
Yeah, we make contact with that same individual.
04:24
I think he's just high.
04:26
It's going to be a PD matter if he keeps calling back. There's no patient.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Charlie: Urgent or medium-priority medical response designation, indicating higher-than-basic but not highest emergency level.
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