Elderly woman has breathing difficulty at Pahrump home, Pahrump NV
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A 70-year-old woman at a home near North Calvary Trail in Pahrump is experiencing breathing difficulties possibly linked to acid reflux. She is currently on oxygen at maximum flow.
Audio|Heard on: Nye County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Pahrump, respiratory emergency,
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near North Calvary Trail, close to Fort Church Hill and Water Rock.
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Pahrump,
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respiratory emergency,
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near North Calvary Trail, close to Fort Church Hill and Water Rock, is clear at 2353.
00:21
Tollberg, back in 2024.
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I'm currently searching local to see if either subject is in there.
00:28
Copy. Okay, set there.
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All three.
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Current owner is going to be the male half of the RO.
00:40
They're both out of Las Vegas originally.
00:42
Do you want me to check scope for them?
00:45
Okay.
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Okay.
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Let me watch for domestic history.
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Hold on, I'm just looking at the front window.
01:05
For the address provided by the initial RPOO for coordinates.
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Coordinates from both Allianney as well as Rapid.
01:17
Located the female half in Local so far, there's nothing on there but some traffic violations.
01:27
Medic 5 responding, near North Calvary Trail.
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Medic 5 responding, 2357.
01:35
For a 70-year-old female having difficulty breathing,
01:39
advising the woman was having acid reflux and then caused the breathing issues.
01:44
She's going to be on oxygen, typically 3 liters, but advising it is turned all the way up right now due to difficulty.
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Location mentioned:
N Cavalry Trl, Pahrump, NV 89060
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