Individual with breathing difficulty in apartment near east yellowstone highway, Casper WY
Medical responders received a call for an individual experiencing breathing difficulties and vomiting at an apartment near East Yellowstone Highway. The person has a history of heart problems and was conscious and able to communicate when responders arrived.
Audio|Source: Natrona County Fire and EMS Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Breathing difficulty at near East Yellowstone Highway.
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Can I get the in?
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4-1-10-9[1].
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Can I get the time from the initial stop?
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I have the event created at about 1653.
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Thank you. 1551.
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Thank you. Thank you.
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Go ahead and shills.
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124 at 1551.
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Round at 1951.
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Engine 3 is responding to Yellowstone.
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Three en route at 1933 units en route to the breathing. Your TAC channel is going to be TAC 4 this is for
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individual in a species who is short of breath and has history of heart problems. He's going to be in apartment 104. He's conscious and the front door is going to be open for responders. He is able to talk to the RP. Looks like he's been vomiting all day.
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23rd.
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That's one threshold.
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On 24.
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You can show us on scene and what was the apartment number again?
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It's going to be apartment 104 and on scene in 1954.
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This dispatch 121, Trans41 not approved.
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Thank you.
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121 starting zeros at 1934.
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That engine 3 on scene, Yellowstone Command, TAC 4.
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Engine 3 on scene to TAC4, Yellowstone at 1954.
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All right is matched through at 3.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-9: Repeat last transmission
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