Female with difficulty breathing at Alpine Court, Athens GA
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Emergency responders were dispatched to near Alpine Court for a 72-year-old female experiencing difficulty breathing. The patient has a history of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and heart problems.
Audio|Heard on: Oconee Fire
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02:35
Transcript:
00:00
I'm Tony Station 1st, first responders, so I'm not for a medical page.
00:10
Oconee to Station 1, first responders, being out to near Alpine Ct, have a 72-year-old female that's having trouble breathing.
00:24
Talk about O'Coney at 2030s.
00:35
14-03.
00:38
So, 4.4. Security is advising there on the way.
00:44
Senator, thank you.
00:53
14-1 on the conference.
00:56
14-1. 14-1.
01:02
We're going out there, I want to court.
01:05
Say what?
01:06
Oh, call me 1401.
01:17
Our patient in Alpine has a history of COPD.
01:20
She hasn't been paid over the advice is not working.
01:23
She also has a history of heart problems.
01:30
That's good, well, thank you.
01:38
14-1-0-1 1401
01:42
We're going to see him here at Alpine Court.
01:48
Do you think you can give me some purchase funds? We're probably going to be helping this patient out of the house.
01:54
Tim Flurry Pace.
01:59
No,
02:01
call me Station Line first responders.
02:04
Stand by for a second page to Alpine Court.
02:14
O'Coney, Station 1, Fox Responders, media turnout to near Alpine Ct.
02:24
This is to a 72-year-old female who's having trouble breathing.
02:28
They do have a national unit on me and has been invited additional help.
02:32
Okay,
02:34
clear 2040.
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Location mentioned:
Alpine Ct, Athens, GA 30606
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