Woman has difficulty breathing at residence near North Church St, Jonesboro AR
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Fire units responded to a woman experiencing difficulty breathing at a residence near North Church Street. Dispatch corrected the address during the call. The patient also has a history of urinary tract infection.
Audio|Heard on: Jonesboro Fire
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Transcript:
00:00
Engine 6. Near North Church Street.
00:06
Two, near North Church Street.
00:10
Difficulty breathing.
00:12
Respond on fire ground 1.
00:23
Diction now.
00:32
Engine 6, en route to near North Church Street for an age of year old female,
00:41
difficulty breathing,
00:43
she had a UTI.
00:44
They kept advising near North Church, but that doesn't populate 1621.
01:04
Engine 3.3.3.305, Richardson Drive, Building R.
01:12
3.3.0.5, Richardson Drive, building R.
01:17
Chess pain, Hart related.
01:19
Respond on fire ground 2.
01:34
Engine 3 is in that 3305 Richardson Drive Building R, as in Robert, 3305 Richardson Drive Building R.
01:44
For an 88-year-old female,
01:47
chest pains, possibly having a heart attack, blood pressure is 1.99 over 98, she is also having difficulty breathing.
01:54
They're going to be an apartment R4,
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gripping R4,
01:59
1623.
02:01
Engine 6 on scene, you're making patient contacts.
02:05
Showing you on scene 1625.
02:10
Engine 6 is fetched.
02:19
Go ahead.
02:21
Could you advise EMS that the address is going to be near North Church?
02:31
In fact copy.
02:39
Thank you. Thanks.
02:42
Can you repeat that address one more time, please?
02:59
Two,
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three, near North Church.
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Location mentioned:
N Church St, Jonesboro, AR 72401
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