Elderly man has difficulty breathing after drinking, Atlanta GA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a call about a 78-year-old man having trouble breathing near Mark Trail in the Lost Forest neighborhood of Atlanta. The man was reportedly conscious and breathing but had consumed too much alcohol. Police and medical personnel staged nearby and proceeded to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Fulton GA Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Seventeen 55 .
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Check on (number withheld).
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Eight thousand (number withheld), go ahead.
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That's Mark Trail from Abernathy and Roswell Road.
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Clear on Abernathy and Roswell Road.
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Eight thousand (number withheld) is (number withheld).
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Show you both en route to near Mark Trail in the Lost Forest neighborhood.
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Cross street of Mark Trail Court.
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Advising a seventy-eight-year-old male, conscious and breathing.
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He's having trouble breathing, and (name withheld) advised he has had too much to drink.
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Nothing further.
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Seventeen fifty-six.
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Radio squad (number withheld).
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PD is en route as well.
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Patient hysterical.
00:42
Stage one arrival please.
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Two fifteen, turn on staging.
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Two fifteen, you can show us at scene.
00:48
We're going to be staging at Abernathy and Roswell Road.
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Location mentioned:
Mark Trail NW, Atlanta, GA 30328
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