Patient with difficulty breathing needs assistance on Hawaii Belt Road, Pahoa HI
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A patient weighing approximately 500 pounds on Hawaii Belt Road is experiencing difficulty breathing and requires medical assistance.
Audio|Heard on: Big Island Hawaii Puna, Volcano, Kau Public Safety
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02:12
Transcript:
00:00
5-0-Hawaii Road for a patient with difficulty breathing that I can respond to
00:08
(number withheld), Hawaii Road, Fisher with difficulty breathing, time at 1004.
00:23
The writer said he got on Glenwood and got off by the mall.
00:32
I don't know if I was aware, I'm sorry,
00:35
go ahead.
00:37
Glenwood.
00:43
Okay,
00:44
let me check, let me take, because there's now here on 53 through one of us.
00:48
I'll go check right now, I'll get back to you.
00:50
All right now, I'll get back to you. All right there, let me clear.
00:53
Mahalo.
00:59
Control 3-6.
01:01
Go ahead.
01:03
Anything from the reporter party follows, make checks on the responsibles, down, C-view, and pick off here.
01:10
Thank you. For making a response.
01:17
Probably let me too be.
01:25
Okay,
01:29
yeah,
01:30
I didn't find no phone.
01:32
No phone was back there, over.
01:35
Thank you for checking.
01:38
Please out.
01:41
Okay, 154, row 11-3-0.
01:49
First and Correspondent Medicton, Patient Difficulty Breeding,
01:54
(number withheld)-Hawaii Belt Road, Biananaovalet.
01:58
Patient weight is 500 pounds, needs assistance.
02:01
First person, Correspondle of Medicton, patient difficulty breathing, (number withheld)-50-Hawaii Belt Road.
02:08
Patient weight is 500 pounds.
02:11
10-08.
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Hawaiʻi Belt Rd, Hawaii
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