Woman treated for asthma and panic attack difficulties, Palmyra VA
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Emergency responders attended a 50-year-old woman near Jefferson Drive experiencing difficulty breathing due to an asthma and panic attack. The inhaler did not provide relief. Law enforcement was also on scene.
Audio|Heard on: Fluvanna County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Hey Village 5-4, Squad 51,
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Near Jefferson Drive, difficulty breathing,
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or asthma attack.
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Same Village 554, Squad 51, near Jefferson Drive, or difficulty breathing at 1522.
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Station 5 at the page.
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Station 5 at the page, 1522.
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4-57 is an around the extended ETA?
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Support 57 with the extended ETA at 1523.
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Difficulty breathing from an asthma attack, 50-year-old female, and also panic attack at the same time.
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Right,
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sure response to 5 responding.
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Response 5 en route, 1524.
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Were you direct on all?
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Perfect.
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We do have law enforcement in route as well.
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Supplemental issue.
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Savannah Trauma 554 in route.
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Trauma 554 have you in route? 1525.
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Were you direct on info, sir?
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Could you repeat the information, please?
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Yes, ma'am.
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Near Jefferson Drive, difficulty breathing, subject had an asthma attack, started as a panic attack,
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50-year-old female,
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also a possible mental issue.
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Have law enforcement en route as well.
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We're direct, thank you.
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Before, be advised, she's, you try to use her inhalers seven times with no relief.
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Where direct? Thanks, nurse.
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Location mentioned:
Jefferson Dr, Palmyra, VA 22963
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