Elderly woman with breathing difficulty treated at Lai Street, Pahoa HI
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Emergency services responded to an 83-year-old woman near Lai Street with difficulty breathing and lung problems. The patient had slurred speech and required assistance but was conscious when treated. Narcan and CPR were administered before transport.
Audio|Heard on: Big Island Hawaii Puna, Volcano, Kau Public Safety
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02:30
Transcript:
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near Lai Street.
00:03
Company 10, Medic 18, respond for difficulty breathing.
00:07
near Lai Street.
00:14
Show Mayvone copy.
00:21
Control Brashton.
00:23
Copy Bruston.
00:24
Copy Bruston.
00:26
You can copy difficulty breathing fan.
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Copy 18.
00:33
Medic 10-15-2697 in Newy, Hawaiian Beaches side.
00:39
We had a short call, patient with slurred speech.
00:44
Unable to verify address, but the address matches previous calls.
00:51
Extreme slurred speech, needed help up, couldn't verify.
00:55
It was just a lift assist, call disconnected.
00:58
Callbacks went unanswered.
01:03
Thank you for me.
01:09
True one, I can't hit, what's this friend again? Aye, aye, yeah, yeah, and Tamil.
01:14
And Ipoka.
01:17
Okay.
01:20
Thank four, it's the matter port holds.
01:22
Ten four.
01:26
He's conscious now, not alert, not breathing normal.
01:51
HPD in Rome.
01:55
Company one, the patient was initially unconscious.
01:59
CPR was done briefly before Narcan was administered.
02:03
Okay.
02:07
Thank you.
02:10
Preston, Medicaid, Hawaiian Beaches, near Lai Street.
02:16
83, female.
02:18
History of lung problems, having shortness of breath, dizziness, used inhaler.
02:24
145 POMps.
02:28
Preston, Bobby, thank you.
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Location mentioned:
15-2677 Lai St, Pāhoa, HI 96778
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