Emergency Crews Respond to Cardiac Arrest Call in Dania Beach
Emergency responders converged on 4169 SW 50th St in Fort Lauderdale, Dania Beach, Florida, on Sunday, June 7, 2026, at 8:09 PM, following a dispatch for a cardiac arrest incident.
According to emergency dispatch, three units were deployed to the scene: Rescue 17 (R17), Engine 104 (DV/E104), and EMS 17. The mobilization of a rescue unit, an engine company, and an EMS unit is standard protocol for a medical emergency of this severity, indicating a comprehensive response to provide immediate life support.
Web research indicates the address is located in the Fort Lauderdale/Dania Beach area of Broward County. Reports suggest the vicinity includes a medical/office corridor with healthcare-related facilities and urgent care services, though no specific facility at this address was directly tied to the cardiac arrest call.
For residents in the immediate vicinity, authorities typically advise avoiding the area to allow emergency personnel unobstructed access. There are no specific safety actions like evacuation or shelter-in-place recommended for a cardiac arrest incident, as it does not pose a direct public hazard.
Following a cardiac arrest response, medical personnel will transport the patient to a nearby hospital for further care. Officials do not typically release further details about individual medical emergencies to protect patient privacy. The public can expect that emergency services have managed the scene. Day.News will provide updates as more information becomes available from officials.
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