Male patient with asthma has breathing difficulties, Hot Springs AR
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According to the dispatch call, a male patient near Lorado Loop in Hot Springs with asthma has difficulty breathing, changing skin color, cold sweats, and throat muscle spasms. Emergency response was upgraded to priority one due to breathing problems.
Audio|Heard on: Pafford EMS Dispatch Southwest Arkansas 2
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02:13
Transcript:
00:00
Medi-com to 2342, 2342, 32 medical emergency near Lorado Loop in Hot Springs, near Lorado Loop in Hot Springs, near Lorado Loop in Hot Springs.
00:11
Medcom Clear 1237.
00:22
I come to 2342.
00:24
This is upgraded to priority one breathing problems.
00:31
D.C. You can't know.
00:34
Smack, I'm copy you in route.
00:39
D.C.M.com. Do you know if we have first respond, there's an route?
00:48
Mechumda, 2342,
00:50
Piney Fire has been toned, has not stated if they are en route or not.
00:55
Patient does have history of asthma.
00:57
He states he is changing a color, did not advise what color he has changed.
01:02
Patient is having cold sweats and having trouble speaking between breaths.
01:11
Thank you.
01:32
Welcome to 2346, 2346, Party 7 post at Piney Station, Party 7 post Piney.
01:40
Next to 2342, the caller also advised that the male patient is having these throat spasms, claims that his throat muscles are tightening up.
01:51
Advise that it's not related to allergies, unsure of what's causing the throat to swell.
01:58
Good copy.
02:08
on scene 3.8.
02:11
Miccom copies you on scene 1248.
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Location mentioned:
Lorado Loop, Hot Springs, AR 71913
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