Man found shivering and breathing difficult near Southeast 3000, Andrews TX
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Emergency medical services responded to a 59-year-old man near Southeast 3000 who was conscious but violently shivering, having difficulty breathing, and showed altered consciousness. EMS requested a quiet approach to avoid disturbing nearby family members.
Audio|Heard on: Andrews County Sheriff and Fire
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02:40
Transcript:
00:00
I do local EMS have requests for a sick person near Southeast 3000, timeout 2152.
00:17
Andy's looking at Tate AIMS and round near Southeast 3000 in reference to a sick person.
00:29
Ten four.
00:35
Clear stuff the last four.
00:37
Three,
00:38
four, eight, eight.
00:40
Ten,
00:42
four, that's the vign I ran.
00:45
I think the most recent one is going to be the one you're out with.
00:50
It's still just showing to be a fire, please.
00:55
Yep one, your one.
00:56
Thank you.
01:02
Email as far as far as we're out, 235, 240.
01:07
10.
01:15
Andrew Ziam and for.
01:20
Good.
01:25
Your patients have a 59-year-old male conscious in breathing.
01:29
He's a decline of antibiotics.
01:31
He's violently shivering.
01:34
Having difficulty breathing.
01:37
It's going to be a Charlie response.
01:53
It does show that he has an altered level of consciousness.
02:01
Toby Andrews, the next record, outdation issue.
02:07
Yeah, I'm on.
02:13
EMS advised they're requesting no lights and siren.
02:17
We don't want to scare the patient's mother, which is next door.
02:22
They're going to be in the middle trailer.
02:25
There's a bunch of forklifts.
02:28
They got parked out front.
02:35
EMS forward clear due to the Charlie response we're going to go protocol license.
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Location mentioned:
SE 3000, Andrews, TX 79714
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