Man having difficulty breathing at McDonald's drive-through, Spring City TN
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A man was having difficulty breathing while in the drive-through lane at McDonald's near Rhea County Highway. Emergency medical services were dispatched and arrived on scene.
Audio|Heard on: Rhea County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
01:45
Transcript:
00:00
Near Rhea County Highway.
00:02
It's going to be McDonald's mail party in the drive-through, difficulty breathing, still in the line, taking more information.
00:09
Can't force.
00:10
Traumatic one in or no.
00:13
Near Rhea County Highway, it's going to be the McDonald's.
00:16
There's going to be a mail on the drive-through in a vehicle.
00:20
Standing next to the vehicle at this time, I've watched a 50-year-old male having difficulty breathing.
00:25
EMS is dispatch.
00:27
Ed1, copy in Route (number withheld).
00:30
Okay,
00:33
I'll be back out of Fraser.
00:34
I'll need for status.
00:37
22-03. 10-4[1].
00:41
20-0-3.
00:43
10. 10. 10.
00:44
10.
00:50
Good one.
00:54
Go ahead. The cell party's going to be in the driveway, McDonald's going to be a silverboard fiesta.
01:05
Okay for it, thank you.
01:11
I'm in the area.
01:12
What vehicle am I looking for?
01:16
307 our copy is going to be a silver Ford PS to hatchback.
01:20
No good, I'm out here.
01:25
Med unit should be pulling up on you.
01:27
Also, Steve, I'm about to pull in there.
01:30
No.
01:32
303. Show me on soon.
01:35
Pantle.
01:39
The medical one on scene.
01:42
And one copy on scene, 1441.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment/OK
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Location mentioned:
Rhea County Hwy, Spring City, TN 37381
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