Medical emergency for breathing problems near Hickory Street, Panama City FL
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Emergency responders were dispatched for a medical emergency involving a 64-year-old female experiencing breathing difficulties near Hickory Street and South Kendall Parkway. Additional assistance was provided for an elderly female with a laceration at a nearby location.
Audio|Heard on: Bay County Fire/EMS
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Transcript:
00:00
Engine nine, respond EMS call sick person, near Hickory Street.
00:08
Major Cross Street, South Kendall Parkway.
00:12
93-37, engine nine, respond sick-person, near Hickory Street, closest major-cross street.
00:19
South in the Parkway, fortune cleaning.
00:22
County, 2.57, County, standby for an appointment.
00:26
8337-0-a-voting from Station 31.
00:33
9337 is responding to Gregory Street.
00:37
9257, respond, EMS call, laceration,
00:41
12508, Royce Road, closest to make your intersection of Olinwood Road and highway 231.
00:47
9257 respond, EMS call, laceration,
00:51
12508, Royce Road, closest to make your intersection, Owenwood Road and highway 231, 1430.
00:58
9357, responding.
01:01
1957s responding.
01:04
Rescue 16 responding.
01:07
Rescue 16 is responding with 93337, near Hickory Street.
01:15
64-year-old female breathing problems.
01:28
9257 you're responding 1 2508 Royce Road make contact with Bay County ESO on scene they'll be located next door to this address in reference elderly female with laceration 9206 respond to assist 9337 EMS called breathing problems
01:48
Near Hickory Street, closest major cross street, South Kendall Parkway, 9206, also respond EMS called breathing problems, near Hickory Street, closest major cross street, south endle Parkway,
02:02
1431.
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