Woman treated for breathing problems and chest pain, Pensacola FL
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According to the dispatch call, emergency services responded to breathing difficulties and chest pain near West DeSoto Street involving a 43-year-old woman.
Audio|Heard on: Escambia County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
02:57
Transcript:
00:00
Skinner Rescue 143, I'm gonna get you on right this, breathing problems, Delta.
00:06
Near West DeSoto Street.
00:10
Two, folks.
00:12
4.4. 4-on-1.
00:16
All right.
00:21
Are they able to map to add the location?
00:28
It's not yet on sync.
00:42
Breathing problems, delta response, near West DeSoto Street.
00:46
Engine 17, breathing problems, Delta response,
00:50
near West DeSoto Street.
00:51
Call streets of Wentworth and Grandview.
00:54
In June 16, go ahead.
00:59
We're on scene, nothing showing, I'm just kidding.
01:03
16 on scene.
01:06
13, go ahead.
01:11
Alright,
01:14
give us about a minute and 30 seconds here.
01:17
We're putting everything back in the cross.
01:21
See a medic 1-11.
01:27
Oh, turn around.
01:31
My partner's the one side.
01:34
Copy.
01:38
Game a medic, I'm 42.
01:45
That's 11.
01:46
That's 11.
01:48
Okay.
01:51
11.6.
01:57
30 cents
02:00
I'll take this after a pollutant.
02:09
Okay.
02:15
Score 14, excuse me.
02:18
Score 14.
02:20
Okay. Okay.
02:21
Score 14 on there.
02:24
Can me engine 17.
02:27
Engine 17, I have you allowed to clear, go ahead.
02:33
Patient is a 43-year-old female, difficulty breathing and chest pain.
02:38
EMS is coming from the cell phone.
02:44
Got.
02:50
Engine 17, Camper.
02:52
Injun 17. Engine 17.
02:54
Get your 17 on scene.
02:56
17 on scene.
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Location mentioned:
W De Soto St, Pensacola, FL 32505
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