Child with asthma has breathing difficulty at Burleson unit, Burleson TX
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Emergency responders attended to a four-year-old boy with asthma who was having trouble breathing and wheezing at a location near Southeast John Jones Drive, Unit A, Burleson, Texas.
Audio|Heard on: Johnson/Tarrant County Fire
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02:19
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 3, Medic 16, respond to breathing problems.
00:05
Near Southeast John Jones Drive, Unit A.
00:09
Engine 3 and Medic 16 respond to breathing problems.
00:13
Near Southeast John Jones Drive, Unit A.
00:17
Cross streets are Southwest,
00:19
SW Wilshire Boulevard and Lenington Drive.
00:22
Respond on Channel 2.
00:31
Chug 16 and Care Flight Medic,
00:35
respond to breathing problems.
00:37
600 Maple Avenue.
00:39
Chug 16 and Care Flight Medic,
00:42
respond to breathing problems,
00:43
600 Maple Avenue.
00:45
Cross streets are southeast Gregory Street and Smith Street.
00:50
Respond on Channel 2.
00:57
Responding for a four-year-old male conscious and breathing, he's wheezing and having difficulty breathing. It did upgrade due to difficulty speaking between breaths.
01:10
First.
01:16
Hold on for a minute, one.
01:17
Thank you.
01:26
16. Go ahead.
01:31
Show Truck 16 respondent 600 Maple and Medic 16 responding to John Jones.
01:41
Freezing.
01:46
16. I want to show you responding to 600 Maple for an 80-year-old male conscious and breathing, having breathing issues.
01:56
It did get upgraded due to difficulty speaking between breaths.
02:08
Medics 16 show you responding to near Southeast John Jones for a four-year-old male having difficulty breathing and wheezing.
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Location mentioned:
SE John Jones Dr a, Burleson, TX 76028
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