Woman experiences shortness of breath after inhaling sand, Logan County WV
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Emergency responders were dispatched to Tom Still Hollow Road for a 59-year-old woman experiencing shortness of breath after inhaling sand while outside.
Audio|Heard on: Logan County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Central to 30, 30, respond to Tom Still Hollow for shortness of breath, (number withheld).
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See for 30.
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See for 30.
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Mr. 30.
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Respond Tom Still Hollow and Switzer.
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For shortness of breath, (number withheld), second alert.
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Order.
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10-Rabbit (number withheld), your trip number is (number withheld).
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(number withheld).
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Here's wanting to 238, Tom Still Hollow Road.
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You have a 59-year-old female advising she has sand down her throat and her nose,
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having some shortness spread due to the sand,
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advising she walked outside and sand went down her throat.
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Location mentioned:
No Hollow Rd, West Virginia 25121
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