Student experiences breathing difficulty at DeWitt High School, Dewitt MI
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A 16-year-old female student at DeWitt High School had difficulty breathing and an elevated heart rate after consuming a large amount of caffeine. Emergency services responded to assist her at the school near Panther Drive.
Audio|Heard on: Clinton County Fire and EMS Dispatch
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02:25
Transcript:
00:00
Quentin County Center fast to a near ambulance, DeWitt Township rescue needed for a party one breathing problem at the DeWitt High School, near Panther Drive, Crossroads, Modicston, and Pride, use Door 21.
00:12
Central Clear, 1137.
00:31
Going to county centers a fast to a near ambulance for a party one breathing problem at the DeWitt High School near Panther Drive President and Pride used door 21 the patients in room 235.
00:57
Central challenge six five five five five five around eleven thirty three a row five and round eleven thirty.
01:07
According to what comes to the Air Ambulance.
01:10
You have a 16-year-old female conscious breathing.
01:13
The student had a lot of caffeine, elevated heart rate, difficulty breathing.
01:18
Not alert, red in color.
01:21
Again, room door 20, or check that door 21, room 235.
01:28
Number 128, cleared in now.
01:31
128 and round at 11.38.
01:39
I'm not sure.
01:42
I know they said door,
01:46
21. Do you have any idea? Is that by the pool or by the main entrance?
01:53
I have been no idea.
01:54
I can try to call them.
01:57
I'd be good.
01:58
I'd appreciate that.
02:10
It's going to be the southwest corner near the marquee color.
02:15
Okay,
02:19
thank you.
02:23
Someone should be waiting for your rest.
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Location mentioned:
Panther Dr, DeWitt, MI 48820
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