Female patient has difficulty breathing at health center, Erie County NY
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Emergency responders were called to Fox Run Health Center for a female patient in room 413 experiencing difficulty breathing. The physician requested transport and the patient agreed to be taken to a medical facility.
Audio|Heard on: Southern Erie County Fire Dispatch
Listen to dispatch call
02:32
Transcript:
00:00
Lane. It's going to be north room 413 door for female difficulty breathing.
00:07
Yeah, matches in service.
00:14
Mural 192 are responding.
00:20
Mirlin to be responding per the home health aid at scene.
00:23
The physician is requesting transport.
00:25
Patient is in agreement to go.
00:30
Copy, I saw this coming.
00:38
Amberg Fire Control, Grant, East.
00:42
Screen 8.
00:45
Back in town, back in service.
00:48
Screen 8 back, 1148.
00:51
Copy your response, 1149.
00:55
Copy your responding, 1149.
01:02
Early-2-5190, Sunny.
01:09
Jobby.
01:13
We're okay here.
01:15
We're skewed for you're back in service.
01:21
Lancaster fire, tell, line, south.
01:26
Lancaster. Lancaster.
01:30
All back in service.
01:35
Fair, town line, you're in service at 11.50.
01:42
Restro control, Merle 8, responding.
01:46
Early 8, responding.
01:51
Early 8, response.
01:57
Reilly 92 on location.
02:00
Erla 92 on location.
02:02
Erla 92 on the control.
02:11
Control 885, we're at Fox Run, was that, what unit are we going to?
02:18
We're going to the health center, unknown entry, she had no idea, it's going to be room 413 door.
02:26
Possibly the north entry.
02:30
Okay, health center, we're on location.
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Location mentioned:
Fox Run Ln, Orchard Park, NY 14127
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