Man experiences severe breathing difficulties in Douglas County, Douglas County CO
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A 52-year-old man in Douglas County is experiencing severe breathing problems, clammy skin, and cold sweats. Emergency medical units are responding.
Audio|Heard on: Douglas and Elbert County Fire Districts
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Transcript:
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Quint 155, medic 155, map out of George 30 Daven, for a medical assist near Sharp Place.
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Recruiting for Medic 155, Quint 155, Map, I'm George 30, David, for a medical assist near Sharp Place,
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cross of Cremelo Court.
00:15
Dispatch clear at 1756.
00:27
2, map Adam John 30, Charles, for a miscellaneous assist, near Mount Royal Drive.
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Mount Royal Drive.
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Repeating for Engine 152, map Adam John 30, Charles 1, for a miscellaneous assist, near Mount Royal Drive, cross a pine needle way.
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Dispatch clear, 7056.
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Medical 151, Mapage, Adam John 30, Charles 1, for an upgrade to a medical assist with Casarck PD,
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near Mount Royal Drive.
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Depending for Medic 1-Matic 151, map Adam John 30, Charles 1,
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for an upgrade to a medical assist with Cassartac PD near Mount Royal Drive, Cross the Pine Needle Way.
01:17
This much clear, 70-57.
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Clint-155. Patient is a 52-year-old male, conscious and breathing with breathing issues.
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It's going to be a delta-level response for clammy and cold sweats area hospitals are clear.
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Appreciate.
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1787.
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And that at 1555, Clint-155.
01:46
Correction, it looks like U.C.
01:47
Health Highlander, and she found critical for E.E.
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Douglas County, CO
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