Medical crew responds to breathing difficulties in patient


A medical team went to help a person who was having trouble breathing. The person was awake and alert, but there was a concern about fluid in their lungs.
Audio|Source: West Central IL and North East Mo Counties Public Safety
02:44
Transcript:
No, no contact. All right, sir. Medic 31[2] respond. Medi 31 respond. 1028[4] Arlington Way. 1028 Arlington Way. Listed to 5-0-108 Arlington Way. I'm out 10109. You attach me to the ticket. Can't Point, please? Copy. 7, Brookfield, on a 2015 Ford passenger expiring in 25, no-once nor wants. Some month on that expiration, Central. 1015, one(name withheld), one(name withheld), one(name withheld). Now that's Adam 1, starting mile, 65, 384, 65, 384. 10.4. 10.4. I'm giving the number to troop in case they get stranded and they're having a little bit of mechanical issues, but I'm 10-8[3] for now. Okay. Also going to be meeting us there. 27-11 to come. Priority 3[1]. Priority 3. Chapter 2711. Priority 3. Turnus a breath, Chez feels heavy. They're worried just possibly fluid on his lungs. He is breathing, conscious, alert, not bleeding. On page 1014[5]. Service valid, Class F, aspiring in 2032 out of Brookfield. No endorsements, no restrictions, no one's no warts.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Priority 3: Non-life-threatening but urgent medical call
[2]
Medic 31: EMS unit dispatched
[3]
10-8: In service/available
[4]
1028: License or registration check
[5]
1014: Possible ASR error, likely referencing a page or form
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Location mentioned:
Clark County, MO
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