Man in respiratory distress at residence near Welcome Home Road, Hector AR
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Emergency responders were dispatched to a residence near Welcome Home Road for a 66-year-old man experiencing severe respiratory distress and worsening symptoms over the day.
Audio|Heard on: Martin Township Fire
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Transcript:
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Dispatch, you mentioned at 134, Appleton ERT, response for a respiratory distress near Welcome Home Road,
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near Welcome Home Road, cross street is Hamilton Road.
00:12
Repeating dispatch, you mentioned at 134, Appleton ERTs, respond for respiratory distress near Welcome Home Road, near Welcome Home Road, cross street is Hamilton Road.
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Your time of tone is 21,
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25,
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Appleton, ERTs.
00:27
Stand back for Secondary Tunnel, Scott One.
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In dispatch, Appleton ERTs, respond for respiratory distress near Welcome Home Road, near Welcome Home Road, cross street is Hamilton Road.
00:58
Repeating dispatch, all Appleton ERTs respond for respiratory distress near Welcome Home Road, near Welcome Home Road.
01:07
Cross street is Hamilton Road.
01:09
Thomas known as 21-26.
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This sign 227 on White Oak, fire.
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Go ahead.
01:25
This is message received in my station.
01:29
I'm going to identify your unit number 827.
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Copy, 2126.
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827, you're going to be responding near Welcome Home Road on a respiratory distress.
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It's going to be a 66-year-old male.
01:51
Been sick all day, not able to keep food down.
01:54
They're advising that it has gotten worse in the last two hours, hard time catching this breath.
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Location mentioned:
Welcome Home Rd, Hector, AR 72843
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