Woman with breathing difficulties near Cabaway, Thackerville OK
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Emergency medical personnel responded to a call about a 45-year-old woman near Cabaway who was having trouble breathing. She has a medical history of a tracheotomy and uses a breathing machine. The patient was also vomiting upon arrival.
Audio|Heard on: Love County Fire & EMS
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02:32
Transcript:
00:00
Attention EMS.
00:01
I need your in route near Cabaway.
00:06
It's going to be in reference to a 45-year-old female who is having trouble breathing.
00:16
Station here at the air.
00:20
Received.
00:25
Dispatchezed.
00:27
Go ahead.
00:44
Dispatch to Medics 7.
00:47
Medics 7, go ahead.
00:53
Medic. Type 5 dispatch.
00:56
Medics 5, go ahead.
01:00
Evange Hill was responding to the call-off-backer bail off Cabo.
01:05
Received.
01:12
Medic 7 is that? Medics 7, go ahead.
01:17
Finding it to that one-star call, we have call it WinStar.
01:23
Received.
01:25
Medics seven, this is that.
01:28
Medics seven, go ahead.
01:31
Two, four, we're gonna be on the seat at WinStar.
01:33
Readied, Steve, T.
01:40
Medic five.
01:43
Over five.
01:45
Medic five, be advised that the patient does have a medical history of having a trache and a breathing machine.
01:52
Fire, receive.
02:00
Thetic 5, be advised that the patient is actively throwing up.
02:07
5 receive.
02:09
5, receive.
02:16
If you have clinic 5 can show something.
02:20
Received,
02:22
the RV is going to be standing in the roadway waiting for you.
02:26
He's telling you to come down further.
02:30
The fly follow us.
02:32
We got him waving.
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Location mentioned:
Casino Ave, Thackerville, OK 73459
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