Medical emergency reported near Liberation Way for breathing difficulty, Westerville OH
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Emergency medical personnel responded to a call for difficulty breathing near Liberation Way at Room 104, cross of Harlem Road, involving Medic 36 and Engine 29.
Audio|Heard on: Columbus Division of Fire, Franklin County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Respond on 9 EMS1[1], (number withheld) Highlock Road, Lock, Lock, 34, Illcourney, near Liberation Way, Room 104, difficulty breathing, cross-up Harlem Road, Medic 36, Engine 29, near Liberation Way, Room 104, difficulty breathing, respond on 9 EMS.
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One.
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Response on 10 Alpha, 6th-6thus Apartments, (number withheld) West 6th Avenue, fire alarm A, engine 25, ladder,
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10, cross of Grandview Avenue and Northwest Boulevard, 6thly York West Apartments, (number withheld) left 6th Avenue, fire alarm A, engine 25, ladder 10, we spawn on 10
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On the far from engine, Greg.
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Yeah,
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can you have whatever investigator that's on this channel? Yeah,
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can you have whatever investigator that's on call right now?
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Contact me on this channel.
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Respond on 9 EMS1[1].
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Medics 36, near Liberation Way, Room 104, Difficulty Breathing, Cross of Harlem Road.
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Medic 36,
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(number withheld),
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Liberation, Way, Room 104,
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difficulty breathing, respond on 9 EMS1[1].
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[1]
EMS1: Primary radio channel for Emergency Medical Services communications.
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Location mentioned:
Liberation Way, Westerville, OH 43081
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