Medical emergency for elderly man with breathing difficulty, Fairmont WV
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders assisted an 86-year-old man near Valley View Drive who experienced severe difficulty breathing. The road was closed during the response. The man later improved and did not require transport to the hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Marion County Fire & EMS
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02:11
Transcript:
00:00
Near Valley View Drive, difficulty in breathing.
00:03
Station 32 Company 10 EMS respond.
00:07
Near Valley View Drive, difficult team breathing, 1453.
00:10
Attack 1 on clean 1453.
00:17
The next morning.
00:21
View 528.
00:23
Yes, maire.
00:30
Ambulance 28, responding, near Valley View Drive, difficulty in breathing, 1453.
00:36
Chief One, fire rescue, show roadway shutdown.
00:40
Receives. Chief One reporting, roadway closed 1453.
00:44
Fire rescue, England's 153.
00:50
Planning to an 86-year-old male having extreme difficulty breathing negative chest teams does have a cardiac history, be a brown residence.
00:59
Okay.
01:05
One seven, phone.
01:13
1.07 responding,
01:16
Near Valley View Drive, difficulty in breathing, 1457.
01:20
Utility 1107, did you copy size up?
01:24
Negative.
01:26
86-year-old male having extreme difficulty breathing, negative chest pains,
01:31
does have a cardiac history.
01:34
It's a ground house with a green roof.
01:36
Okay.
01:54
Authoria's second call back, you may return in service, mail patients now feeling better, no longer needing an ambulance.
02:01
107 in service.
02:04
Okay,
02:06
back in service.
02:07
Utility, 107 in service, ambulance 28 in service, 1458.
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Location mentioned:
Valleyview Dr, Fairmont, WV 26554
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