Man with asthma suffers shortness of breath at shelter, Charlotte NC
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According to the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a man experiencing shortness of breath, possibly due to asthma, near the Howard Levine Men's Shelter in Charlotte. The man is 64 years old and was recently hospitalized two days before the call.
Audio|Heard on: Mecklenburg NC Multi-Tac Group Calls
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Transcript:
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The second unit, do you have ETA on second unit for shortness of breath?
00:06
They're getting off on 85 right now.
00:08
They should be with you in two minutes.
00:11
There will be a white male 64 year old looks like an asthma.
00:15
He was just hospitalized two days ago.
00:18
So far.
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262 and 39.
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Medic 62 to Bravo 39.
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39, go ahead.
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Where you guys located at every still with the patient?
00:33
It's going to be on the right hand side when you enter the little second building.
00:41
Sam for a return.
00:43
Confirming the Howard Levine Men's Shelter or the building next to your truck.
00:51
Building next to my truck and I have a patient with me.
00:53
I'm going to walk out with it.
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Location mentioned:
Statesville Ave, Charlotte, NC 28206
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