Woman has difficulty breathing near Salem Church Road, Lincolnton NC
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Emergency responders were dispatched to a location near Salem Church Road for a 68-year-old woman experiencing ongoing difficulty breathing and feeling unwell.
Audio|Heard on: Lincoln County Public Safety
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01:24
Transcript:
00:00
Seeing that District 7th Central Industries, Cloud Forest, for breathing problems near Salem Church Road, Cross Street, Deaton Lane, and Katava Heights Road, 6 off the 2.
00:09
Seeing that District 7th Central Institute squad will respond for breathing problems near Salem Church Road, Cross Street, Dean Lane, and Kataba Heights Road, 6-122.
00:19
Seeing that District 7 Central and integer 2 squad 4 respond for breathing problems near Salem Church Road, Cross Street, Dean Lane and Catawba Heights Road, 6 Delta, Heights Road, 6-0, 1713.
00:32
Cima District 7 Central and Intertuce Square 4 was fun for breathing homeside, near Salem Church, Mbrooke, Cross Street, Dean Lane, and Katava Heights Road, 6-0-2-2-12, Thomas, Thomas, 17, 13.
00:44
Medity 2, Smith.
00:47
Magnery.
00:49
Medit, 2. Simmons, you choice en route from Puffs and, uh,
00:55
T.F.
00:57
T, 4th.
00:59
2.13, County, I'm 10, 8.
01:02
Jennifer.
01:08
Units en route to Salem Church Road, responding to a 68-year-old female with constant difficulty breathing.
01:13
Patient unable to catch her breath and feels unwell.
01:16
Units en route to Salem Church Road, responding to a 68-year-old female with constant difficulty breathing.
01:22
Patient unable to catch her breath and feels unwell.
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Location mentioned:
Salem Church Rd, Lincolnton, NC 28092
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