Woman reports strangulation and breathing difficulty, Hickory NC
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Emergency responders were sent to near Dogwood Drive and Jones Drive for a 79-year-old woman who initially was reported choking. Upon arrival, the woman stated she had been strangled and was having difficulty breathing.
Audio|Heard on: Burke County Public Safety
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Transcript:
00:00
Number two, Rodriguez first responders, near Dogwood Drive and Jones Drive, choking emergency response.
00:07
The radio's first responders, near Dogwood Drive and Jones Drive, choking emergency response, timeout 1553.
00:15
Get back.
00:17
Get back.
00:22
Go ahead. Please head to start towards Central.
00:29
812, group two.
00:35
Brody is 364, right?
00:40
364, no.
00:42
316, no.
00:46
316 with the C.A.R.C.
00:59
Crew 6, near James Town Road and Fond Trail, sick person routine response.
01:10
6. Near James Town Road and Fond Trail, sick person routine response.
01:15
Timeout.
01:16
1556.
01:20
Crew 6 and we're out.
01:21
We've got about a 20-minute DPA.
01:28
Go ahead.
01:31
Another ten-four I spoke with the technician.
01:36
108,
01:37
18th.
01:40
104.
01:45
Near Dogwood Drive, responding to a 79-year-old female who is conscious and breathing.
01:52
Her original caller was not on scene. The caller stated she received a phone call that the patient was choking.
01:57
I've made contact with the patient.
01:59
She's not choking at this time.
02:00
I believe she stated she was strangled.
02:03
She is saying she is having a hard time breathing.
02:05
We'll be at a blacktop driveway with a white and gray double one.
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Location mentioned:
Dogwood Dr, Hickory, NC 28601
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