Medical emergency for unconscious female with breathing difficulty, Peachtree City GA
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Emergency responders received a call for an unconscious female who was having difficulty breathing at an apartment near South Peachtree Parkway. The caller later reported the patient was breathing. Responders are on scene for further care.
Audio|Heard on: Peachtree City Police and Fire
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Transcript:
00:00
In 1983, a response to this list with a difficulty breathing priority two, now a CPR[1] at near South Peachtree Parkway.
00:09
Apartment Q is in Queen, 201, near South Peachtree Parkway, apartment Q201, crosses down Morrow Lane.
00:16
Status is green response to one.
00:22
Medicating through from radio, the caller is now advising she is breathing.
00:27
Medicated through from radio, the caller is now advising she is breathing.
00:36
Engineering through zero.
00:39
Thank you.
00:40
Radio from Ingen 83.
00:45
Engine 83.
00:51
Radio, could you repeat the apartment of our CAD is down?
00:59
See, it's going to be apartment Q201, Q as in Queen,
01:05
201.
01:06
Receive. Receive.
01:13
No, I'm from Medicaid3.
01:16
I am not seeing a Q201.
01:18
I got a 202.
01:20
I see if I'll try to call them back.
01:26
Medicaid 83.
01:41
I apologize, you can show patient contact.
01:45
Recease.
01:50
Radio from Medicaid3, we do have a poll, but she is not responding.
01:55
Receive.
01:57
Interstate 3 is on call.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
CPR: Cardiopulmonary resuscitation; cardiac arrest call type
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Location mentioned:
S Peachtree Pkwy Q201, Peachtree City, GA 30269
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