Patient with breathing difficulty cancels transport at north park street, Carrollton GA
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According to the dispatch call, emergency services responded to a patient having difficulty breathing near North Park Street. The patient later declined transportation to a medical facility.
Audio|Heard on: Carroll County Sheriff, Carrollton Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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This by engine 21, 100341, respond near North Park Street,
00:06
near North Park Street, other north highway 113, 113, EMSO 1-1, breathing, frog.
00:27
There's a bad show and the seven on the same.
00:35
104.
00:37
Fire station off of 11.
00:42
Yeah.
00:52
Dispatch engine 6, respond 501 Mitchell Avenue, 501 Mitchell Avenue,
00:57
from Portia Bowden, from 21-21, lift assistant.
01:05
She was responding to near North Park Street.
01:08
(name withheld), 40-year-old female, conjured with difficulty.
01:11
And by, she feels like her left lung is heavy.
01:15
She does have difficulty speaking between breaths.
01:18
No reported lung issues, no further.
01:24
From Portia Bowden, a patient is going to be an 81-year-old male,
01:30
cautious and breathing, weighs about 300 pounds.
01:37
528-7.
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Genehold.
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Fourth 45 currently math.
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Quest 2445 and we're out there.
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Charleston Code 1-201.
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Temple. 24.
02:00
25 is that's actually what an area.
02:03
Yeah.
02:08
(name withheld), near North Park Street, you're clear to cancel.
02:12
Patient advises she no longer needs transport.
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Location mentioned:
N Park St, Carrollton, GA 30117
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