Medical emergency at northwest 96th street, Clive IA
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Emergency services responded to a 65-year-old man with breathing problems near northwest 96th Street, Clive, Iowa.
Audio|Heard on: Westcom Fire and EMS Dispatch
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Transcript:
00:00
Ambulance 3.23.
00:02
Engine 321.
00:04
Breathing problems.
00:05
Near northwest 96th Street.
00:08
Ambulance 323.
00:10
Engine, 321.
00:12
Breathing problems.
00:13
Near northwest 96th Street.
00:16
Cross streets are Sunset Terrace and Lincoln Avenue.
00:20
Timeout, (number withheld).
00:27
Melance 923, ladder 915.
00:30
I have you responding to South Warrior in southeast Floral Street on the MVC with injury.
00:34
There's going to be a great SUV in the ditch.
00:37
It'll be facing northbound unclear on injuries or not.
00:40
It was just passed by.
00:44
Ladder 915 copies.
00:48
(number withheld). Ambulance 923 copies.
00:52
We're arriving.
00:53
We have one vehicle in the west ditch facing northbound.
00:57
Nobody out yet.
00:59
Ambulance 923 will establish Warrior Lane Command.
01:03
We will be out to investigate passing command to ladder 915 when they arrive.
01:09
Copy arrived one vehicle in the western ditch facing northbound.
01:14
No one's out of the vehicle.
01:15
Establish Warrior Command in passing about to investigate (number withheld).
01:21
The ambulance 323 Engine 321.
01:27
I have you responding to near northwest 96th Street on a breathing problem.
01:32
It's going to be a 65-year-old male conscious in breathing showing an emergent response.
01:39
To reach my three copies.
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Location mentioned:
NW 96th St, Clive, IA 50325
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