Elderly woman experiences respiratory distress, Beverly WV
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical services were dispatched near Scotts Lake Road in Beverly, West Virginia, for a female aged approximately 84 with shortness of breath, stomach pain, and nausea. The patient has a history of knee replacement. The call came through a third party, and responders had limited information about the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Randolph WV EMS Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Randolph Station Two respond to near Scotts Lake Road, respiratory difficulty.
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Randolph Station Two respond near Scotts Lake Road, respiratory difficulty.
00:19
Eighty-four year old female.
00:47
Unit 784, you're responding near Scotts Lake Road for respiratory difficulty.
00:54
It's going to be for an eighty-four year old female, shortness of breath, sick to stomach and stomach pain.
01:01
Medical history is knee replacement, unsure of what knee.
01:05
It was a third party call, so I can't get much information.
01:09
It's going to be a white home over a little bridge down to the left.
01:13
They said coming from Seneca Trail.
01:16
Turn at the light and the house will be on the right.
01:49
I tried to get a hold of the granddaughter.
01:52
Negative contact.
01:53
I did leave a voicemail stating that the ambulance was coming from Elkins.
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Location mentioned:
Scotts Lake Rd, Beverly, WV 26253
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