Patient with bronchitis unresponsive but conscious, Rockmart GA
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Emergency responders were dispatched to a medical call near Wallace Way for a patient experiencing bronchitis who was unresponsive but conscious. A patient refusal was reported at another nearby location.
Audio|Heard on: Paulding County Sheriff and Fire
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01:58
Transcript:
00:00
Calling Station 7, Metro Dispatch, by the call near Wallace Way.
00:06
Crossfield of Cody Cove.
00:09
Give me a reference to a patient who was sick with bronchitis, unresponsive, but conscious.
00:14
Thank you so much.
00:16
10.4.7.
00:22
Calling from R3-9.
00:25
Ray 39.
00:30
You can't cancel a metro unit coming to Seaboard Avenue is going to be a patient refusal.
00:37
Talk for me on patient refusal.
00:42
Call your Metro dismissal.
00:47
Hello, thank you.
00:48
Hello, thank you.
00:53
(name withheld) and I'm just advised the call on near Seaboard Avenue is a patient refusal.
00:59
and three unit single service.
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10-4[1], clear traffic.
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Engine 7, Paul.
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Engine 7.
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I have Rescue 4 in route park on.
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74-on-7.
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74-107.
01:19
I'll be a rescue 4.
01:22
Seventy 4.
01:25
205,000. Okay,
01:29
1470s were pushing you have their call near Wallace Way.
01:37
Hi, you repeat.
01:43
4. Engine 7 is requesting you at their call near Wallace Way, near Roque Road, it's a medical call in reference to a patient who is sick with bronchitis, unresponsive, but conscious.
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[1]
10-4: Affirmative (Acknowledgment/Message received)
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Location mentioned:
Wallace Way, Rockmart, GA 30153
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