Elderly man has breathing difficulties in Sims, Sims NC
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Emergency responders were called to assist a 92-year-old man near NC-581 in Sims who had trouble breathing. The man was conscious but had difficulty speaking between breaths. He had been ill and on antibiotics, but his condition worsened, possibly developing pneumonia. He was receiving oxygen.
Audio|Heard on: Wilson County Public Safety
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Wilson attention, station 6, first responders, breathing problems, near NC-581 in Sims across Stone Creek and Pennington.
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Wilson Rescue, breathing problems, near NC-581 in Sims.
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Near NC-581, Sims.
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Wilson, Medic 2, responding to near NC-581, Sims, cross streets Stone Creek and Pennington Place, 92-year-old male conscious with breathing difficulty.
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Difficulty speaking between breaths.
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Caller advised patient has been sick,
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is taking antibiotics,
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but condition has worsened, possibly turning into pneumonia.
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Patient is also on 2 liters of oxygen.
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Location mentioned:
NC-581, Sims, NC 27880
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