65-year-old woman with breathing difficulty at Main Street, Follansbee WV
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Emergency responders are assisting a 65-year-old woman who is having trouble breathing and is using oxygen near Main Street in Follansbee. Multiple agencies are coordinating to provide ambulance transport, including efforts to obtain aid from neighboring counties.
Audio|Heard on: Brooke County Sheriff, Wellsburg and Follansbee Police Dispatch
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Transcript:
00:00
Tensionburg County EMS Follansbee Fire.
00:02
Need to respond near Main Street and Wellsburg.
00:06
Correction.
00:08
Near Main Street and Follansbee.
00:11
Apartment 2 for a 65-year-old female difficulty breathing, she is on oxygen.
00:17
Again, that is near Main Street, Follansbee.
00:21
(number withheld).
00:29
Go ahead.
00:33
If 702 has gone at the hospital,
00:37
you want to try Hancock or Steubenville and we'll try to expedite.
00:47
Ted Mark.
00:52
Rob 702 just arrived, don't we?
00:58
1047A2 arriving we're in (number withheld) I'm going to call Hancock County.
01:06
Good morning.
01:10
Station 4 direct.
01:14
104, station 4 direct, (number withheld).
01:22
Struct from 46.
01:24
Go ahead.
01:28
Rock, I'm just on that address.
01:32
Would that be the Main Street Village Apartments, the old Washington Trail Motel?
01:42
Okay, Brooke.
01:45
Go ahead.
01:48
We're arriving.
01:49
We're from Ed.
01:51
(number withheld), you're going to be arriving at (number withheld) and also be advised I can't get an ambulance from Hancock or (number withheld).
01:58
That's received.
02:00
Hopefully we can expedite depending on patient transfer.
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Location mentioned:
Main St, Follansbee, WV 26037
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