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Woman has breathing difficulty at residence near Sherry Drive, Centre AL
Emergency responders attended to a 56-year-old woman having difficulty breathing at a residence near Sherry Drive. The patient was using her prescribed respiratory device and was discharged from a regional hospital earlier the same day. Care was transferred to emergency medical services on scene.
Audio|Heard on: Cherokee County Police, Fire and EMS Dispatch
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02:36
Transcript:
00:00
Phaust 240 MS, Station 9-113.
00:02
You respond, near Sherry Drive, have a 56-year-old female, having trouble breathing.
00:10
Near Sherry Drive, Medic 329, primary.
00:17
Unreceived TIFEL.
00:21
Due to the patient being provided with, EMA.
00:31
TIFEL. Ain't being right as well.
00:40
TEPO.
00:45
CD.
00:48
I copy.
00:53
It's about 2.302.
00:59
The patient is using her prescribed manipulizer again.
01:05
32, copy.
01:12
It's that's 2 minute 32 patient on.
01:14
The patient was discharged from Abson Regional earlier today.
01:22
It's already today.
01:24
One four games out.
01:41
This is floating a mass.
01:43
Request for patient transfer 400 Northwood Drive out of the ER for a 52-year-old female with a chicken mown stuck in her throat.
01:50
ER request transfer transport to Floyd Room.
01:56
Very, very.
01:59
32 on scene, Sherry Drive.
02:04
Good work with you.
02:09
Territory bail on same with Mary 32.
02:15
104.
02:20
113 dispatch.
02:24
Go ahead.
02:27
The patient's in the care of EMS.
02:29
We've been relieved by MS on same.
02:31
You show myself in the 14 Kinnate.
02:36
Ten 4.
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Location mentioned:
Sherry Dr, Centre, AL 35960
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