Patient with breathing difficulty at keaau home, Keaau HI
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A 75-year-old woman with multiple health conditions is experiencing difficulty breathing at her home near 13th Avenue in Keaau. Her caregiver is behaving erratically, creating an unsafe situation for her.
Audio|Heard on: Big Island Hawaii Puna, Volcano, Kau Public Safety
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02:27
Transcript:
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18, Medic 5, respond to near 13th Avenue for a patient with difficulty breathing.
00:08
Restruct 18, Medic 5, respond to near 13th Avenue, patient with difficulty breathing, time at 1352.
00:21
Please, bye, coffee.
00:25
Station 18 copy.
00:28
Control copy, 18 in five.
00:33
I call back when an ETA.
00:42
Control 7-7.
00:48
It's 1, 3,4,
00:50
340 Allie Street.
00:56
Patients not feeling well.
00:59
The patient was a caller, 55-year-old female complaining of vaginal breast and nipple trauma, pain to the area,
01:09
burning,
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sensation,
01:12
weight approximately 160 pounds.
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Control engine one back in quarters.
01:24
Control copy, Angel 1 in quarters at 1354.
01:31
Citi-D-L.
01:33
Copy, adjourn, email.
01:41
Crystal copy, responding at 1355.
01:45
Preciate 18 medic size address near 13th this is left off of Paradise Drive
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patient is a 75 year old female history of stomach lung and breast c a Daughter is unseen,
02:10
stating that the patient's caregiver is acting erratic and it's not safe for the patient to be there anymore.
02:16
Patient with difficulty breathing currently on Home O2, having difficulty speaking between breaths,
02:24
weight approximately 70 pounds, 7.0 pounds.
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Location mentioned:
15-1659 13th Ave, Keaau, HI 96749
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