Patient with breathing problems and COPD needs help, Eden NC
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders are dispatched near Morgan Road between Hudson Street and Land Street to assist a patient experiencing breathing problems. The patient has chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and is out of nebulizer medication. Medical treatment is needed on the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Rockingham County Public Safety
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02:33
Transcript:
00:00
Take on a medic three.
00:05
Near Morgan Road between Hudson Street and Land Street for breathing problems.
00:16
Middix 7, Deacon.
00:18
9.7.
00:21
We copy notes from fire.
00:22
We'll be clear in back and service where you need us.
00:26
97, you can return.
00:32
Eden Station 3, stand by Morgan Road breathing problems.
00:44
Dean Station 3, you respond near Morgan Road between Hudson Street and Land Street.
00:52
Reference the breathing problems, C-com is clear.
00:54
In 20204.
01:00
Copy.
01:06
Rescue 100, stand by Morgan Road for breathing problems.
01:18
Rescue 100, near Morgan Road, cross street Hudson Street and Land Street for breathing problems.
01:31
103, copy, 2025.
01:33
Car 4 and around.
01:41
Cor for a copy, same time.
01:47
14, seek out like you study.
01:49
14, copy.
01:55
See howl at the 14?
01:58
14.
02:00
14 guide. That's your 14 guide.
02:03
That's the road.
02:05
Stop in right at the morning road.
02:10
Canley, 22, repeat.
02:14
After thing, third one.
02:20
Quality breathing, it needs a breathing treatment.
02:23
Patient does have COPD,
02:26
has a nebulizer but is out of medication.
02:29
coded as a 6-Charlie 1.
02:31
Seacom is clear.
02:33
2026.
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Location mentioned:
Morgan Rd, Eden, NC 27288
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