Medical emergency for difficulty breathing near Treecrest Parkway, Decatur GA
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Emergency medical units responded to a call for difficulty breathing near Treecrest Parkway. One unit stayed on scene while another transported the patient urgently to Grady Hospital.
Audio|Heard on: DeKalb County Fire Rescue
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02:12
Transcript:
00:00
We have two signal 49, we only one med unit.
00:07
Planning traffic, only one unit is needed.
00:16
Advanced Medical 10, difficulty breathing, near Treecrest Parkway, apartment, advanced medical 10, difficulty breathing,
00:28
near Treecrest Parkway
00:34
7.5.
00:38
Take at a basic 35 and mid-7-6, you can go on service.
00:45
Med 7635, you can go in service.
00:52
6-123 radio.
00:54
Go ahead.
00:57
35 is going to stay on this call.
01:00
810 is going to transport with them.
01:02
You can cancel the other two units.
01:04
I'm clear 35 staying in service.
01:06
Stay on the call, Med 73, 766.
01:09
You can cancel 7673 going service.
01:14
Send to be clear.
01:18
Squat 16 is back in service.
01:20
Cancel on scene by Med 77.
01:23
Okay.
01:29
We're going to be back in service.
01:31
We're going to be back in service.
01:35
We're going to be back in service.
01:36
We're going to be back in service.
01:37
It's 23 Temple which Revenge 243 officer.
01:40
Coming to the Med Unit.
01:46
6.03 Radio.
01:48
6.03.
01:51
Radio 35 is going to go on urgent to Grady.
01:56
At this time, Charlie is a Delta status.
01:59
And you also place 810 out of service at the time, a special supervisor request.
02:03
I'm clear. You're like 20 adults is that an adult?
02:10
That's correct, I'm adult.
02:12
I'm clear.
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Location mentioned:
Treecrest Pkwy, Decatur, GA 30035
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