Medical emergency at hotel near Mayhawk Parkway, Prosper TX
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According to the dispatch call, responders attended a medical emergency at the Holiday Inn near Mayhawk Parkway and Prairie Drive in Prosper. A male guest in the hotel lobby was reported to have trouble breathing.
Audio|Heard on: Prosper Fire and EMS
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01:59
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 1 and Medic 1.
00:06
Medical emergency, 1, 1, (number withheld) Niagara Parkway.
00:10
Engine 1 and Medic 1.
00:12
Medical emergency, 1,100, (number withheld) Nihar Parkway.
00:15
Cross streets of Prairie Drive and West University Drive, District 1, town out, 2116.
00:30
Truck 1, go ahead.
00:32
Copy close, you got a clear engine want to put truck 1 on that medical.
00:36
Receive all exchange, Jan.
00:38
I'll give you a secondary here in a minute.
00:40
I'll give you a secondary here in a minute.
00:47
Truck 1. Medical emergency, 1100 Mahard Parkway.
00:52
Truck 1, medical emergency, 1100, Mayhawk Parkway, cross streets or Prairie Drive and West University Drive.
01:00
District 1, town out, 2118.
01:08
For truck one, cross for Mifflin, she responding to a medical emergency along with PD to the new Holiday Inn, 1100 Mahard Parkway.
01:17
He's got a male guest in the lobby.
01:19
Caller reported him being in talks all day and having trouble breathing.
01:24
He's going to be a white male wearing a white shirt, dark pants, and blue shoes.
01:31
Truck Warner, Steve.
01:33
Check one patient contact.
01:38
Receive patient contact.
01:44
Dispatch Medical One is on scene, 1,100 Mayhard Parkway.
01:48
Receive Medlin.
01:54
Dispatch Medical 1 patient contact.
01:57
Receive patient contact for Meth1.
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Prosper, TX
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