Man experiences breathing emergency near Hermitage Rd, Colonial Heights VA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical responders were dispatched near Hermitage Road in Colonial Heights for a 73-year-old man who was having difficulty breathing. The patient had low oxygen levels and a history of COPD and diabetes but was conscious and responsive upon arrival.
Audio|Heard on: Colonial Heights City Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Medic 931,
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difficulty breathing.
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near Hermitage Road.
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Medic 931,
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difficulty breathing.
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near Hermitage Road.
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Cross streets are Conduit Road and Duke of Gloucester Street.
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Priority one, high.
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Time out 0822.
00:29
31, we're out.
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Thirty-one, you are now priority one.
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near Hermitage Road.
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Hermitage Road crosses Conduit Road and Duke of Gloucester Street for a seventy-three year old man with difficulty breathing.
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Oxygen is low at 80 s.
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Respiratory rate close to 40 with on three liters of oxygen.
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Has had history of COPD as a diabetic.
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He is conscious and responsive at the moment.
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Time out eight twenty-three.
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Calling Heights Medic 931.
01:17
Caller advised to use the garage entrance, go up the steps.
01:22
She's going to have it open for you.
01:25
Okay, we're on scene.
01:28
On scene in Community 26.
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Location mentioned:
Hermitage Rd, Colonial Heights, VA 23834
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