Medical emergency for breathing problem near McKellen Drive, Bluffdale UT
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Medic Engine 123 and Ambulance 121 responded to a breathing problem near McKellen Drive and 4135 West.
Audio|Heard on: Salt Lake City / County Police, Fire and UHP
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02:33
Transcript:
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Tension 123 and medic ambulance 121 respond to breathing problem at 14642 South McAllen Drive, respond on TAC Fire 4, near 4135, west medic engine 123 and medic ambulance 121 respond to breathing problem at 14,642 south mackellen drive respond to omtec-fired fire 4 near 4135 west time of 1238
00:33
work for a block 1960 Cadillax 7560.
00:39
Okay.
00:45
Off the floor and they're requesting cancel.
01:01
They're not known this at least after.
01:09
1162 South Pultry Drive, 3.30 Vice West.
01:13
Last night, Compton's granddaughter threw a brick through her windshield, Carly Cardge, 317 and 98.
01:19
She's not on the scene now, but the requesting in-person contact.
01:24
Hey no.
01:29
And again, it's 1221 check.
01:35
123s in Ralph.
01:40
The only returns I got were for 2000s, Lexus, or 2015, it's one-three.
01:45
The only returns I got were for 2000 Lexus, or 2015,
01:50
Ford.
01:54
Yeah, Alexis is probably right.
01:57
Like, gold color.
02:02
21 drought.
02:07
And again, it's 120, I respond to a breathing problem at 146-42 South McKellen Drive, 146-42 South,
02:15
4135 West, a part number one drip.
02:21
A female conscious with her but having abnormal difficulty breathing.
02:25
She is on oxygen.
02:27
She's having chest pain and is diaphoretic.
02:30
She's changed to red in color.
02:32
No further.
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Bluffdale, UT
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