Customer has difficulty breathing at Dollar General, Columbia City IN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency services responded to a customer experiencing difficulty breathing at the Dollar General near North Line Street in Columbia City.
Audio|Heard on: Whitley IN Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Hi everyone at seven have a difficulty breathing.
00:03
Near North Line Street, the Dollar General.
00:05
Near North Line Street, the Dollar General.
00:08
Have a customer experiencing difficulty breathing timeout 65.
00:11
Check, 1658.
00:13
Dispatch, Engine 101 arriving.
00:16
Two-story wood frame residential structure.
00:18
Nothing shown from the outside.
00:20
Fire 112 is going to be IC.
00:22
We'll be out investigating.
00:25
We're already on scene.
00:27
1,200, 2-story wood frame.
00:29
No fire visible.
00:30
112 IC.
00:33
112 fire dispatch.
00:36
Go ahead.
00:39
Would you like a second tone for that? This is supposed to be reading.
00:44
Offer a minute?
00:47
Here.
00:57
Latter 107 truck 105, second tone for difficulty breathing, near North Line Street at the Dollar General, near North Line Street, Dollar General customer experiencing difficulty breathing, second tone, 1702.
01:13
This line to 105 en route.
01:17
Clear 105 showing you in route to near North Line Street, Dollar General, 1704.
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Location mentioned:
N Line St, Columbia City, IN 46725
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