Cardiac Arrest Draws Emergency Response to 4169 SW 50th St in Dania Beach
Emergency responders converged on 4169 SW 50th St in Dania Beach, Florida, on Sunday, June 7, 2026, at 8:09 PM, following a reported cardiac arrest, according to emergency dispatch.
A total of three units were dispatched to the scene, including Rescue 17 (R17), Dania Beach Engine 104 (DV/E104), and EMS 17. The deployment of these three distinct units, typically including a dedicated rescue vehicle, an engine company, and an advanced life support (ALS) ambulance crew, signals a standard and comprehensive medical response to a cardiac arrest incident.
The address, located in the broader Fort Lauderdale/Dania Beach area of Broward County, appears to be in a developed urban area, according to reports. While specific incident details at this precise location and time were not immediately available from public records, the surrounding area benefits from nearby medical and emergency-care services.
For residents in the vicinity of a medical emergency like a cardiac arrest, it is generally advised to avoid the immediate area to allow emergency personnel clear access. There are typically no evacuation or shelter-in-place orders associated with standalone medical emergencies of this nature.
Following an incident of this type, emergency medical personnel will provide immediate care and transport the patient to a medical facility if necessary. Official reports regarding patient status or more detailed circumstances are typically not released to the public due to patient privacy laws. The public can expect any further information to come from official emergency management or medical authorities if deemed appropriate.
This is a developing story. Day.News will provide updates as more information becomes available from officials.
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