Medical alarm triggered at SeaWorld Orlando, Orlando FL


An automatic medical alarm was triggered inside SeaWorld Orlando. The exact location of the alarm within the park is unclear. Emergency responders were dispatched to investigate the alarm. A 14-year-old male reported feeling like something was in his eye but was breathing normally. The situation was being assessed on scene.
Audio|Source: Orange County and Orlando Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Engine 57, Rescue 57, respond to automatic medical alarm.
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At 7007 SeaWorld Drive.
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SeaWorld.
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Cross streets are intersection of Sea Harbor Drive in Central Florida Parkway. Engine 57, Rescue 57,
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OCFR-5, Timeout 1328.
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Rescue,
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responding to 8-05 Rolling Green Drive, cross to Greenwich Drive.
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A 14-year-old male, constant breathing, advising, he feels like something's in his eye.
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Pitch is responding normally, 1329.
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First reading, you can cancel the engine. This is the canyon for the rescue.
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Copy 181, NC-81, cancel your discretion.
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Beable, copy. Just turn.
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We're trying to engine 82 and rescue 80. Just be advised OSCEO, so stating there on scene.
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Thank you, sir.
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Engine 57, Orange County. Is this going to be like a life alert?
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Engine 5-7, affirmative.
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It came in from the alarm company.
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And we have no idea where this is going off at in the entire SeaWorld Park?
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Five-seven, standby. We're still gathering further.
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Location mentioned:
Near Sea World Dr, Orlando, FL 32821
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