Medical call for 72-year-old man having trouble breathing, Smyrna GA
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Emergency responders assisted a 72-year-old man at First United Methodist Church near Concord Road who was conscious but had difficulty breathing. Firefighters guided paramedics on the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Cobb County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
02:6
Transcript:
00:00
Do you have a call for the First United Methodist Church?
00:06
That's affirmative.
00:07
There is a medical call at near Concord Road at Smyrna First United Methodist Church.
00:16
Seventy-2. Seventy-2.
00:24
I'm on the 41-Z5 south near Del.
00:30
For Eamwatch.
00:34
Eighty-three seventy two.
00:36
Eonwatch is going in service? No.
00:43
I feel like to be one single person.
00:48
The Metro and the Connolly Hotel?
00:54
Take five, see, or mail drive.
01:06
Radio Engine 2 is onto ALS[2], near Concord Road, 72-year-old male conscious and breathing with difficulty breathing.
01:16
Advice he has a trait and using Spanish line line line,
01:21
excuse me, Spanish buoyant.
01:28
VideoSquart 55.
01:31
Go ahead.
01:34
Were you calling for Metro?
01:39
Yes, you can just let them know we have our firemen up there to wave them down.
01:43
They're circling the building.
01:46
Ten forth.
01:51
Video and James 51, Checking Code 4[1].
01:55
If anyone put forth.
01:58
104.
02:00
Turn it. Right out.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Code 4: No further assistance needed / scene under control
[2]
ALS: Advanced Life Support (paramedic-level medical response)
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Location mentioned:
Concord Rd SE, Smyrna, GA 30080
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