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Heard on: Tarrant TX Fire-Tac Group Calls · 6 days ago
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14, problems 133, 21, breathing difficulty near West First Street toward City Hall, cross street Heath Street, make 1421.
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Medical emergency near 1st St and Heath St
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a possible breathing difficulty medical emergency appears to be located near West First Street and Heath Street, close to City Hall.
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W 1st St, Arlington, TX 76010
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