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Rescue 43 is inbound to your facility with an 89, 8, 9-year-old female with a peak complaint of a fall. Patient has any head, neck, or back pain. Patient is not on any blood centers. Patient has about a one-inch laceration on the top of her head and is also complaining of pain in her tailbone. Patient vitals are as follows, 90 heart rate, STO2 is 95%. Respirations are 22, end time is 30. Blast blood pressure was 129 over 58. She has a GCS of 15, DGL of 175. We are about five minutes out. Do you require anything further? I'll see you in the conference. Nothing further.
BGL 232, temperature 97.8. Do you require any further?
We'll ask you 45 out of the house. Liberation 5 out with such as work. How do you copy? I'll go to engine 5-4. Liberation 5.
rescue 11 medical at 11 11 west oak street shaggy investments llc cross streets of person street and north john young parkway select tap one
Osceola Engine, 5-1. Report to Pediatrics on arrival. Pressure 22 copies, thank you.
Rescue 5, transporting one patient in non-emergency to PMC. Sermon 0.
transporting one patient, a non-emergency to admin health celebration starting while it's zero.
Rescue 7-1, you're now the third rescue to the field. They've already left.
And the advisor handling it, you can return to service.
They did not call. We were going to have to turn around and close the gate ourselves. Thank you. Andrew, 4-5?
You can show the call is complete at this time. Place all 57 units back in service and around the course.
Currently on the south side, so the right side of 2549 Sunset Drive. It's like a whitish tan trailer. Now he's making his way north on the east side of Sunset.
We're at Q45 out of the house. Celebration 5-0 with the Trauma Green. How do you feel?
Ron Shanker is on his way back to you with the crew.
Rescue 62, Osceola Regional, sepsis alert, five minutes, have you copied? Osceola Reverse Tanker 5-7.
This is Agent 13, Rescue 13. We advise your patients going PLV to Orlando Health. You can stand down to your discretion.
Engine 57, I'll take a look at it. Two by seven. Two by seven.
Rescue 14, we're going to be in a room with a 24-year-old female. Dana, 10-4, Jesus, a 15. Chief complaint is going to be nausea, vomiting. Patient also states she does have chest pain. There was no cardiac changes on the monitor. Patient's vitals are as follows. Heart rate, 92, standing at 100% under a mirror. Entitle 33, rest floor rate is going to be 16. Last blood pressure, 130 over 81. I have a 20 in the left AC and a gave zilphrine. Do you call any further? Yes, ma'am.
My apologies. We arrived at the hospital. Any mileage 10.5? 10.5.
Thank you very much. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. This is Elevation, go ahead.
We're on 231, we're out of your facility, not an emergency with a medical green. Patient's going to be a 70, 7-0-year-old male. Chief complaint's going to be left with leg pain times two days. Patient is ANO4, TCS-15. All vital signs are as follows. Heart rate, 76. SPO2 of 97 on supplemental of 0.2. Blast blood pressure of 163 over 80. We'll be out of your facility in roughly five minutes. Do you require anything further? That's 6-1-1. 31 copy. Rescue section 2-0-0.
Good afternoon, this is the Osteo-Rescue. 72 in primary facility with a stroke alert. I have a 72, 72-year-old male. She complained of great-sided weakness, left-sided facial droop, inappropriate speech, and new onset confusion. Family-related, that symptoms were approximately one hour ago at around 245. Patient is on Eloquus. Current metals are as follows. I have a heart rate of 88. AFib on the monitor. Patient has a history of AFib. 97% on room air. Respiratory rate of 13. Hypnography of 21. Blast load pressure of 172 over 104. I do have an 18 gauge established in the left AC. We'll be at your facility in approximately 5 to 7. We'll be at your facility in approximately 5 to 7. Dear. For any further. Thank you.
Squad 43, how's the orders going? Squad 43, understood, 1546.