Urgent medical call for woman struggling to breathe near Northwestern Pike, Elk Garden WV
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Responders rush to a residence near Northwestern Pike for a 58-year-old woman struggling to breathe with pneumonia and ineffective inhaler use.
Audio|Heard on: Mineral County Public Safety and Amateur Repeaters
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01:53
Transcript:
00:00
Northwestern Turnpike for breathing problems,
00:03
company 38 Ambulance,
00:05
any Rehable Valley unit.
00:08
Now do your first alert, 0013.
00:16
Romney 10-7[2]-1014.
00:21
Medical Local 4.3, your second alert for company 38 Ambulance, 0018.
00:51
0019.
00:52
We got you in RELO-019.
00:59
We got you in RELF, 0019.
01:06
This man addresses near Northwestern Pike.
01:11
It looks like it's going to share a travel with multiple residences.
01:17
Once you guys get closer, I can give you better directions.
01:20
And we're responding for a 58-year-old female.
01:24
Call her a third party.
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She was on the phone with the caller.
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She was on the phone with the patient.
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Her voice was shaky.
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She was not breathing normally.
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She was starting to cough a lot.
01:34
She was diagnosed with a little bit of pneumonia the other day.
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She has been using her inhaler with no relief.
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Go ahead.
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Copy that, thank you.
01:47
10-4[1] also, we have not alerted a medic if she need one, just let us know.
01:53
Okay.
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment / Message received
[2]
10-7: Out of service
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Location mentioned:
Northwestern Turnpike, Elk Garden, WV 26717
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