Man experiences breathing difficulty after choking on apple, Wilson NC
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Emergency medical personnel responded to a 62-year-old man near Peppermill Drive in Wilson who was experiencing breathing difficulties after choking on an apple. The man was conscious and breathing but felt like a piece of the apple was lodged in his lungs.
Audio|Heard on: Wilson County Public Safety
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02:14
Transcript:
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Wilson Tintech 7, Medics 7, breathing problem, 6, Charlie 1, near Peppermill Drive, near Peppermill Drive, 1932, Wilson, clear.
00:12
Near Pepper Mill Drive, near Peppermill Drive, near Peppermill Drive, yours,
00:16
breathing problem, 6 Charlie 1[1], could 24 respond, 5, 10101, 1932, was clear.
00:24
No, 7, Ralph.
00:26
Wilson, Medicine, 7, copy 1932.
00:33
Sentiment 7 responding to near Pepper Mill Drive, cross streets Nash Street and Red Bay Lane, breathing problems, 6 Charlie 1[1], 62-year-old male conscious and breathing collar choked on an apple earlier during an argument and feels like a piece is lodged or in his lungs, responding normally, no difficulty speaking between breaths.
00:55
I think it was.
00:57
Wilson, Medicaid.
00:59
Wilson, you can clear us.
01:01
Shall we send her out to your government.
01:03
Wilson, Medicaid, Copy.
01:05
1933, Medi-7 direct.
01:09
Copy.
01:10
Listen to engine four on tackle.
01:12
Also, 159, 125 status check.
01:16
No, yeah.
01:17
Wilson. Listen, engine four, responding near pepper mill drive north, cross street to Nash Street, Red Bay Lane.
01:24
Wilson 159-125 without a check.
01:26
He was a 6-yearly 1, 62, 62-year-old male conscious and breathing.
01:31
Has he choked on a piece of an apple earlier today?
01:35
7 tools, I give him a 21 department for how this store can't get out.
01:38
Within the last hour, he's become short of breath feels like a piece might be lodged, responding normally.
01:45
1212, 10 more.
01:47
EG4, got me.
01:53
On 15 and 1042.
01:56
Once on 15, 24.
02:02
7200-7-200-10-4[2] radio can't be out of snow.
02:06
Once-172, 104.
02:07
172, 104. 24 is on seeing that back from the old command.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
6 Charlie 1: Medical Priority Dispatch System (MPDS) determinant for Breathing Problems (Protocol 6), Priority Charlie; sub-determinant 1
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgment / OK
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Location mentioned:
Peppermill Dr, Wilson, NC 27896
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