65-year-old female treated for breathing difficulty, Madison NC
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Emergency crews responded to a breathing difficulty call near Highway 772 between Flintstone Road and Galloway Road. A 65-year-old female with COPD was experiencing a flare-up despite using her prescribed inhaler.
Audio|Heard on: Stokes County Sheriff, Fire and EMS Dispatch, King Police
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02:15
Transcript:
00:00
Unit 1, Station 37, near Highway 772 between Flintstone Road and Galloway Road, emergency traffic, free, and New Court.
00:16
Two, since.
00:18
Two.
00:21
Hey, Will and Danbury? Are we going to be close with that, Cole?
00:24
Yes, sir, you would.
00:25
If you will, handle that.
00:27
Unit 1, if you will, just come to Danbury for standby.
00:31
One direct, Warren, Ralph, standby.
00:33
Thank you, too.
00:39
Rescue 30 control.
00:40
Mortgage out of the facility.
00:42
Copy Rescue 30 at the facility.
00:50
Near Highway 772 emergency traffic breathing at the court.
00:58
Two-in-up after I call.
01:00
Got to unit two in-room.
01:06
Station 37, you respond with Unit 2 to near Highway 772.
01:10
Emeritus traffic and ready to call.
01:16
Responding to near Highway 772, between Flintstone Road and Galloway Road.
01:26
Have a 65-year-old female chief complaint of breathing difficulty has COPD and used prescribed inhaler with no relief.
01:35
Unit 6, is traffic ten-four?
01:43
For ten-four, yeah.
02:01
Station 37, re-alert, Station 36, near Highway 772, between Flintstone Road and Galloway Road.
02:12
Mercer traffic breathing difficulty timeout at 0908.
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Location mentioned:
North Carolina Hwy 772, Madison, NC 27025
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