Medical call for woman with breathing difficulty in Matoaka, Matoaka WV
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Emergency responders were called near Hiawatha Street in Matoaka for a 61-year-old woman experiencing shortness of breath and possible urinary tract infection. She is not on home oxygen and has a history of seizures.
Audio|Heard on: Mercer County Public Safety Dispatch
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Transcript:
00:00
First Control, Princeton Rescue, mid-unit response near Hiawatha Street.
00:06
We've got a 61-year-old female.
00:09
She says she is short of breath, not able to catch her breath.
00:12
She also thinks she may have a urinary tract infection.
00:14
She is not on home oxygen.
00:16
Time now is 23-24.
00:25
6-2 control, we're on scene.
00:32
Uh-uh. Chris, rescue base control.
00:37
Kristen, go ahead.
00:41
Mr. Uh,
00:43
control, I've got a crew just will walk up in the military all right.
00:46
Is this near the street in Princeton or the Tucker?
00:57
I think it is near Tokuts, cross street with Hiawatha Hill Road.
01:04
104, that's what I took it also.
01:06
We'll be walking up on here.
01:09
Come, sure, thank you.
01:17
Can we get all 613s responding?
01:23
6.13, I'll show you en route.
01:26
2327. Here is that number (number withheld), on near Hiawatha Street in Patoka.
01:36
She's a 61-year-old female who states she is short of breath.
01:40
She's not able to catch her breath, but is speaking in full sentences.
01:43
She has a history of seizures.
01:45
She may think she has a UTI.
01:48
She is not on home oxygen.
01:49
There's a cream-colored mobile home park, no vehicles outside.
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Location mentioned:
Hiawatha St, Matoaka, WV 24736
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