Medical emergency for elderly man with breathing difficulty, Swanton VT
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Emergency medical services responded to an elderly man near Ladoop Drive in Swanton who was experiencing difficulty breathing and weakness. The fire department assisted with lifting the patient.
Audio|Heard on: Franklin County / Missisquoi Valley Public Safety
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02:46
Transcript:
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Square Valley Rescue Unit 2.
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Please respond,
00:02
near Ladoop Drive, 71-year-old male, difficulty breathing and weakness.
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In August Central, repeating a page.
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Square Valley Rescue Unit 2.
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Please respond, near Ladoop Drive in Swanton, 71-year-old male, difficulty breathing weakness.
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And Alvin, Central, standby for acknowledgement 1545.
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Thank you.
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104, 1545.
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Central Rescue 3.
00:39
Go ahead.
00:41
Rescue 3 responding 11 with Duke.
00:43
10 4, 1547.
00:51
Go ahead.
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Boy 3.
00:54
Coy 3 is going to be out for an elderly male.
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Discoi 3.
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Central Route 3.
01:12
Go ahead.
01:14
On scene.
01:17
1041549.
01:24
Salman saying.
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7-4.
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Control rescue three.
01:38
Go ahead.
01:41
Can you page fire, Phillip, is it?
01:46
Card. Card. Ten-four.
01:56
Please respond to fire.
01:58
Please respond near Ladoop Drive to assist with lift assist.
02:06
Please respond near Ladoop Drive to assist with lift assist.
02:11
Stand by for acknowledgement 15504.
02:19
13K3, acknowledging, responding, correct.
02:23
13K3, hubb Acknowledger and responding direct, 15505.
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St.
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Auburn Central, 13 Utility 6 is responding.
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13 Utility 6 is responding to 1565.
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426-entro 1041.
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Swanton, VT
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