Pembroke Pines Cardiac Emergency: What We Know So Far
A cardiac arrest was reported Thursday night at an apartment building in Pembroke Pines, and this is what we know so far.
No additional public information has been confirmed yet by officials or news reports about the patient’s condition, what led to the emergency or whether anyone was taken to a hospital.
Emergency response included Rescue 69, Engine 69, Battalion 69 and Guardsp, a multi-unit medical response that usually signals a serious, time-sensitive call requiring both advanced life support and on-scene command coordination. Because cardiac arrest is among the most urgent medical emergencies, dispatchers often send multiple units to ensure rapid treatment and transport if needed.
Historical context: Dispatch records show 13 similar cardiac arrest incidents in Pembroke Pines over the past six months, underscoring how frequently local fire-rescue crews are called for this type of emergency.
What’s next: Officials have not yet released a statement on the cause, patient outcome or whether the call led to a hospital transport. Additional updates, if any, would typically come from fire-rescue officials or police after crews clear the scene and complete their initial reports.
Day.News will continue to update this story as officials release more information.
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