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Dispatch for 19-year-old male having an asthma attack at 919 Romney Boulevard; patient awake, alert, breathing.Mexico MO

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Audrain County, MO

Dispatch for 19-year-old male having an asthma attack at 919 Romney Boulevard; patient awake, alert, breathing.

Audio|Heard on: Audrain County Missouri Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Next law, there's new first responders to 919 to Romney Boulevard for a 19-year-old male subject, having an asthma attack.
00:06
He is awake and breathing.
00:08
911 911 to Romney Boulevard.
00:12
19-year-old male subject.
00:15
I got a house on, Jack, you have the wake and breathing.
00:18
One.
00:21
Go ahead.
00:33
Audrain Ambulance District.
00:35
State 2 medic 3 meter response to 919 to Romney Boulevard.
00:38
For a 19-year-old male subject having an asthma attack, he is awake alert, breathing.
00:42
Again, 911 to Romney Boulevard.
00:44
19-year-old male subject, city is having an asthma attack.
00:48
He is a wake alert, breathing.
00:50
Timeout 1724.

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