Male patient with breathing difficulty transported to hospital, Coushatta LA
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A male patient near Highway 71 was having difficulty breathing. His wife drove him in a white Honda Accord toward the hospital. EMS and fire units canceled their response when the patient was nearly at the hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Natchitoches Parish, Sabine Parish, and Vernon Parish Public Safety
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02:11
Transcript:
00:00
Red River to Red River EMS, Red River to Red River EMS, Red River Fire, Double R15, have a signal 24.
00:09
Address is near Highway 71.
00:14
That's near Highway 71.
00:18
It's going to be a male patient, having difficulty breathing.
00:22
Towards the end of the call, the wife stated she's going to try to get them to the hospital herself.
00:27
I ask if she'd like for...
00:28
units to be en route to her.
00:30
She said to go ahead and send everyone.
00:33
She's going to be in a white Honda Accord.
00:36
I do not know if they've left the residence.
00:39
White Honda Accord coming from near Highway 71 en route to Coushatta ER.
01:00
There you guys.
01:03
We have a signal light chain right here is 71 at Sprangeloads.
01:11
15 red, but what was described from the color?
01:17
You guys, it's a white Honda Accord.
01:24
104, I believe I've come across them.
01:27
I believe they're on Rangel at this time.
01:34
104.
01:38
25-7.
01:45
They're uh...
01:46
here at the SF, uh,
01:48
baggage your room.
01:51
104, I'll go ahead in 1022, fire and EMS.
01:57
25, midfording, yeah, 1022.
02:03
Red River to Red River EMS, Red River Fire, be advised you can 1022, subject are en route, almost to the hospital at this time.
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Location mentioned:
US-71, Coushatta, LA 71019
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