Patient vomiting and short of breath at apartment, Rome GA
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According to the dispatch call, eMS responded to an apartment at the Pine Ridge Apartments near Lanes Drive for a patient who was vomiting and possibly short of breath. The patient also reported abdominal pain.
Audio|Heard on: Floyd County Police, Fire and EMS
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02:20
Transcript:
00:00
Before the MS, respond to near Lanes Drive, near Lanes Drive,
00:04
apartment (number withheld).
00:05
It's going to be Pine Ridge apartments, patient vomiting, still getting further.
00:12
Broad Street,
00:13
have yellow equipment on the back, no tag, callers that wasn't it, cut them off, and almost hit him.
00:18
Nothing further.
00:23
We need to be in the phone.
00:25
Metry.
00:46
Redmond MS, respond to near Martha Berry, near Martha Berry, from the Atrium,
00:52
Health Floyd, it's still getting further.
00:54
It's going to be just past or before emergency high school.
01:02
70.
01:08
Dispatch.
01:14
Go ahead, three.
01:16
Yeah.
01:21
That's that's 63.
01:24
Go ahead.
01:27
I believe that's 104, I'm seeing a Bobby Joe Barber in Lids.
01:31
I haven't run him yet, if you want me to.
01:35
Yeah, go ahead and run.
01:36
He's out, 7 Hill.
01:42
1038.
01:45
16, go ahead.
01:50
Reese Brighette moves on the grade F-150, David Ward Sam, (number withheld).
01:58
10.
02:03
And two, your response is near Lone's drive, near Lanes Drive, apartment (number withheld), (number withheld), (number withheld), come about shorter shorter shorter, a patient dislocation, vomiting,
02:16
shorter breath, possibly these are the vomitant and vice.
02:18
You've been having abdominal pain.
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Location mentioned:
Lyons Dr NW, Rome, GA 30165
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