Dialysis patient suffers breathing distress near School St, Plainfield VT
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Responding urgently near School Street, a 53-year-old dialysis patient experiences a fluid shift causing severe shortness of breath, prompting immediate medical aid.
Audio|Heard on: Walden and Cabot Fire / EMS
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Transcript:
00:00
Eastmontville Ambulance, Plainfield, Fast.
00:02
Please respond near School Street in Plainfield for a 53-year-old male dialysis patient stating he's experiencing a fluid shift and shortness of breath.
00:11
He is on a seatbath, but will meet you outside? Diamondton 1920.
00:21
Eastmont, ambulance, 4.
00:29
And let's form respond in 1920.
00:37
K2.
00:39
K2 on scene advising all staff, all personnel from Station 1 are to respond in 1921.
00:55
Copy, you're headed at the station for engine set.
00:58
Engine 1.
01:04
Okay, Elstock, vendor 1, responding with 3, 9245.
01:12
Excuse my name, that's 4.
01:16
Yeah,
01:19
that's time.
01:20
You got it, something.
01:32
Capitol dispatch.
01:33
Plainfield fast.
01:34
Second time to respond, near School Street in Plainfield for a 53-year-old male dialysis patient.
01:40
Experiencing a fluid shift and shortness of breath is on a CPAC, but we'll meet you outside.
01:46
1926.
02:03
Cappell Dispatch, Plainfield Fest.
02:06
Those don't respond.
02:07
Near School Street, and Plainfield.
02:09
53-year-old male dialysis patient, experiencing a fluid shift in shortness of breath,
02:14
is on a C-path, but with me outside.
02:16
He's my billy ambulance is en route.
02:18
1929.
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Location mentioned:
School St, Plainfield, VT 05667
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