85-year-old woman treated for breathing difficulty, Lincoln County OR
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Emergency responders treated an 85-year-old woman who had difficulty breathing at a private residence near North Ridge Road, in the Sika Center area off Savage Road.
Audio|Heard on: Lincoln County Police and Fire
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03:19
Transcript:
00:00
Ladies is this, Indiana 14.
00:02
For everyone bringing the complaint,
00:04
near North Ridge Road.
00:07
Anyone bringing complaint near North Ridge Road, Working Channel Fire 3,
00:13
(number withheld).
00:38
Thank you back in 14 round
00:46
engine 14 you're responding to a private-on breathing complaint near North Ridge Road 85 year old female conscious difficulty breathing I'm able to talk normally (number withheld)
01:17
Dispatch,
01:20
medic 907 is responding with a 28-minute ETA.
01:44
14 from 16, huh?
01:51
5 from 14.
01:55
Just confirming that you guys noticed probably going to be up in Sika Center area.
02:05
I thought this was off the air lane.
02:08
Yeah,
02:09
this is going to be a ridge road.
02:11
This is up in Sica Center off Savage Road.
02:18
Call was transferred by Toloma County.
02:21
It is the Sica area off of Savage Road.
02:30
Do you copy that? It's going to be Sika Center area.
02:40
Engine 14 from Medic.
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14.
02:47
I'm not familiar with the area that we're going to.
02:51
I looked up on the map Savage Road.
02:53
Should I just head that way? And can you guys update me with the address once you get there?
03:01
Well, this will be off a three rock road area.
03:09
Was that Rocky Road? Rocky Road?
03:13
Three Rocks Road.
03:17
Got me three Rocks Road.
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Location mentioned:
Savage Rd, Oregon 97368
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