Female patient with severe breathing distress at Webb Loop, Madison NC
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Emergency responders were dispatched to a female patient near Webb Loop and McCollum Road with severe breathing difficulty. The caller became unresponsive during the call, and last heard coughing and wheezing.
Audio|Heard on: Rockingham County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
02:16
Transcript:
00:00
Breathing problems.
00:07
Patient 150, you're responding 340 Webb Loop, 340 Webb Loop, 340 Webb Loop,
00:12
off of McCollum Road, reference to breathing problems, utilize TAC 11, TAC11, CCOM's clear at 322.
00:23
Web loop, 3040 web loop,
00:26
cross street McCollum Road for breathing problems.
00:33
This ain't called us.
00:42
545, see Com, show me out on Arlington.
00:45
Okay.
00:51
5-7-row.
00:54
157 copy en route.
00:58
457 copy in route.
01:00
43, Cicone.
01:03
543C copy.
01:08
541 Cicone.
01:10
Free of 541.
01:12
All units are clear.
01:14
There were no turkeys involved in skildes who love us.
01:18
541 copy are you just clear at 325
01:23
Station 150, you're responding to 340 Webb Loop, 340 Webb Loop,
01:28
off from a column road, reference to breathing problems, it's going to be first party alone, female patient,
01:33
with obvious extreme respiratory stress,
01:36
unknown any further on same.
01:39
Put it as a 6-0, C-com is clear, 327.
01:52
Good.
01:54
I'll be around with this.
01:55
I don't know until I can watch for this.
01:59
Copy.
02:04
Station 150, just information only.
02:06
We've lost contact with the caller.
02:09
The last contact we had was the TC could hear the patient coughing and wheezing and wheezing and they stopped responding.
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Location mentioned:
Webb Rd, Madison, NC 27025
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