Man in Masontown has breathing difficulties, Masontown WV
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A 63-year-old man in Masontown is experiencing breathing difficulties and low oxygen levels. He has a history of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and has felt numbness, dizziness, and his heart rate was elevated despite using his inhaler.
Audio|Heard on: Preston County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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near War Road, Masontown.
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I have alert until the 9.
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15 South.
00:11
Yes, sir. We're coming back from Oakland.
00:14
Would you all be able to handle that call at Mesa Town?
00:18
Yes, ma'am.
00:19
You can show us in the route now, call, son.
00:23
Thank you, sir.
00:25
6.3-9-4.
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Philadelphia.
00:37
The new spot of the near War Road is made for a 63-year-old male.
00:44
History of COPD, O2 stats are shown in 85, was up to an 87 once he stood that progression once he sat down.
00:53
The weekend alert this time, it's been having some trouble for the past month, again,
00:58
progressively worse,
00:59
but today it being the word.
01:03
Everybody's on 10 years of auction.
01:06
heart rate of a 111 did use his inhaler with some minor relief, numbness and extremities as well as feeling dizzy.
01:18
Copy that, I'm sorry.
01:26
Call them, Sir 68 here.
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Did you get any response from Company 6?
01:36
6.53 from the first page, I'm doing second one now.
01:42
Madge the Seek-Comcenter.
01:44
Press trial center, contact screen, now.
01:46
Our responders, anvil magnate respond.
01:49
First, I recall, written difficulties.
01:51
near War Road, Masontown.
01:53
Second alert, 1215.
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Masontown, WV 26542
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