Medical call for 63-year-old man with breathing difficulty, Egg Harbor Township NJ
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Emergency responders received a medical call for a 63-year-old man experiencing shortness of breath and difficulty walking near Black Horse Pike, lot 2 in Egg Harbor Township.
Audio|Heard on: Atlantic County Fire and EMS - Digital
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02:7
Transcript:
00:00
Power 15, 1212 need to correspond 6015 Black Horse Pike.
00:05
Lot number 2.
00:07
Cross of Delilah, English Creek.
00:11
For a respiratory, 1257.
00:13
I receive 1001 responding to 640, Atlanta Gavon, 1257.
00:17
Deputy 2 respond.
00:22
Deputy Chief Respondent, 1258.
00:28
151.
00:30
Good.
00:35
Intersection Station.
00:36
Once respond.
00:38
I'm in section station.
00:39
12 speed.
00:41
The first name is going to be locked 2.
00:48
63-year-old male.
00:49
Are you my third? Short as a breath.
00:52
Has it been eating, can't walk.
00:54
That's fine.
00:57
One copy, thank you.
01:00
Jimson,
01:01
responding.
01:02
Tells to D.A.
01:04
Ladder won't respond.
01:06
Rother 1 respond. Roger 1 respond to D.A.
01:12
Ginger 1 responding.
01:15
We're going to come from that soon.
01:22
Mr. 1 is responding.
01:24
Medi-confir, Medi, 7.
01:27
Kevin, just checking your status.
01:30
General 1 with 9-10.
01:32
151, you're going to have a medic 10 for the show.
01:36
1,000.
01:37
Seventy 7. 7.000.
01:38
We were you trans-pointing us.
01:40
We've transformed one in the city, no flash rate.
01:43
Very few, seven.
01:57
The magnetic travel headover townships.
02:01
Tauville Park.
02:03
6015 Black Horse Pike, Block 2.
02:06
I'll arrest a tour, sir.
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Location mentioned:
Black Horse Pike, Egg Harbor Township, NJ 08234
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