Female reported difficulty breathing near Hazel Way, Denver NC
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Emergency services responded to a 50-year-old female near Hazel Way who was having difficulty breathing due to a panic attack.
Audio|Heard on: Lincoln County Public Safety
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01:47
Transcript:
00:00
Station 3 Base to respond for sick abnormal breathing near Hazel Way, crossway, and Ashton Park Drive.
00:09
2nd edition 4.E.
00:11
Station 3 base to respond for sick abnormal breathing near Hazel Way, cross roadway, drive, National Park Drive.
00:19
Tima District 4.E.
00:21
Station 3 base to respond first take up to normal readings near Hazel Way and Ashton Park Drive.
00:28
Team Midd District of 4E, East, Station 3 base, to respond for sick normal readings near Hazel Way and Ashton Park Drive.
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2nd under 15.
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3015.
00:42
Direction to route.
00:43
Two.
00:45
We're going to respond with 15.
00:48
10.4.
00:52
2.19 are you, Tim.
00:55
219 County.
00:57
Go ahead, 219.
00:58
You can 22 highway patrol.
01:00
It equals either right away.
01:02
T and 4.
01:06
5.5.4.
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Newton 554.
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Piracy means 32.
01:17
Ninja 32.
01:20
That reference that 1082, county is out with it.
01:22
They advise the week of 22 that it is out of the roadway.
01:25
32 is responding.
01:28
2-4?
01:30
10-4[1].
01:32
Units en route to Hazel Way.
01:35
You're responding to a 50-year-old female experiencing difficulty breathing because she is having a panic attack.
01:40
Units en route to Hazel Way. Responding to a 50-year-old female experiencing difficulty breathing caused by a panic attack.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment / OK
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Location mentioned:
Hazel Wy, Denver, NC 28037
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