Copd patient has difficulty breathing near franklin ave, Astoria OR
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According to the dispatch call, a 64-year-old person with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease had difficulty breathing near Franklin Avenue. Emergency medical services responded with lights and sirens and are transporting the patient.
Audio|Heard on: Clatsop County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Medcom, Medics 3, we are transporting code 1[1],
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transporting one with one family member to seaside property.
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Station 25 Medical Call near Franklin Ave for a COPD patient shortness of breath.
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Station 25 Medical Call near Franklin Ave for a COPD patient shortness of breath, working channel B, blue, estuary clear at 1039.
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Okay, 15.
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815.
00:44
You can actually put me back on that call with the vehicle with the fake plates and give me a case number.
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Add (name withheld)'s girlfriend to it and I'm going to see the plates.
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All right, copy.
01:03
815, your case will be 3-220.
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3220. 7-Round 25-21 on blue, we're in round.
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25-21 in round. 25-21 in round.
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Be in the odds for you.
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Near Franklin Ave, 64-year-old female, difficulty breathing,
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actually the COPD history.
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Use with negligence there was no relief.
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Medics one copies all, shows en route Code 3.
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[1]
code 1: Routine, non-emergency response (no lights or siren)
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Location mentioned:
Franklin Ave, Astoria, OR 97103
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