Boy conscious and breathing after head injury in parking lot, Fort Lauderdale FL


An eight-year-old boy hit his head in a parking lot near SW 12th Terrace in Fort Lauderdale. He is conscious and breathing. Rescue and fire units were sent to the scene to assist.
Audio|Source: Broward County Fire/Rescue Dispatch
03:28
Transcript:
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Eight-year-old male conscious and breathing saw and hit his head, (number withheld)?
00:11
8.04. So a third is a girl.
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I'll grab it.
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So 32-5-0-0-2-3-3-2-3.
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Here's my intelligence reaction at 8-10-0-7-7-8-5. It could be a health.
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Hedo-6. Thank you,
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3-3-5. Thank you very, Bobbi.
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Thank you.
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Thank you. Thank you.
00:42
Good morning. Okay.
00:46
Good morning. Can you share casual one-of-five-in service in the borders and decline in five out of service?
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Copyate. Five on Cuse.
01:04
I'm not. It's going to be unit E at an echo.
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E as an echo.
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Good one.
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Go ahead.
01:20
If you want to be a level two of the comments, both of them.
01:28
Copy your advice the patients going to Memorial?
01:31
Thank you. The patient's 1,000.
01:36
Copy, brother.
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2.92.
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0.92, go ahead.
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So let's add to training the handle.
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I don't know.
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33 on Trey.
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Copy. Copy.
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So you say I'm at once in.
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Okay, 10.
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Thank you. Let's see, 70-picion contact.
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Hey, 11.
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Hello.
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Bill 40 Charlie, 20, 20.
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For eachel free, just multiple switch and lots to serve code.
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Okay, end of road.
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Okay, 12.
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All right, 40 copies.
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812.
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10 Alpha, rescue 210, rescue 232, engine 10, engine 32, engine 6, Quint 17,
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truck 210, 910, 710, hazmat 17, engine 2 3, TRT[1], battian, satan, battalion, 6, the tie in 17,
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32, 32.
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For now we have it for near SW 12 Terrace we'll get more information which over to TAC 11[2] all 10 units switch over to Tack 11 all 10 units you go in 10 units Thank you
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
TRT: Specialized unit trained for technical rescues in complex or hazardous situations.
[2]
TAC 11: Tactical radio channel 11
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