Medical emergency at milford apartment with breathing difficulty, Milford NE
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A 46-year-old male at an apartment near 1st Street in Milford is conscious but has difficulty breathing. He was recently hospitalized for liver and kidney problems. Mutual aid was requested from Milford.
Audio|Heard on: Seward County Sheriff and Milford Police
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Transcript:
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Fevercropping rescue call.
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Fevercroft and rescue call mutually from Milford, near 1st Street, apartment number 2.
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Near 1st Street, apartment number 2 in Milford, 46-year-old male conscious difficulty breathing,
00:16
recently hospitalized for liver and kidney issues.
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46-year-old male conscious difficulty breathing, recently hospitalized for liver and kidney issues, (number withheld).
00:27
Apartment number two is Milford.
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Pover Crossing Reds, Paul, Mutual aid from Milford (number withheld).
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You go ahead.
00:46
1078, 1055, Beaver Crossing has been paged.
00:52
Table.
01:04
Have you tried Pleasantdale?
01:08
Yes, no response from Pleasantdale or Seward.
01:17
Ten-four.
01:22
For my ten-seven ages, Milford have anybody available?
01:30
Milford Fire or Milford Pee?
01:34
Fire.
01:37
They have one responder at this station, no one else.
01:46
Double.
02:02
Verifying fever crossing rest.
02:04
Call. Verifying fever crossing rescue.
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You call mutually for Milford near 1st Street, apartment number two in Milford, 46-year-old male conscious difficulty breathing.
02:15
Recently hospitalized for liver and kidney issues.
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Near 1st Street, apartment number two in Milford.
02:23
Verifying Pleasantdale rescue for Milford (number withheld).
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Location mentioned:
1st St, Milford, NE 68405
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