Paramedics respond to breathing emergency near Lakeview Dr, Conyers GA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, paramedics responded to a high-priority medical call involving an individual experiencing difficulty breathing near Lakeview Drive in Conyers. The patient was reportedly on oxygen and had existing heart issues but was responding normally. Units confirmed it was not a lights-and-siren response (negative code three).
Audio|Heard on: Rockdale County Sheriff and Fire
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01:12
Transcript:
00:00
Truck six, priority one[1], difficulty breathing, near Lakeview Dr.
00:04
Truck six, priority one[1], difficulty breathing, near Lakeview Dr.
00:07
Out time (number withheld).
00:09
Okay.
00:11
Radio (number withheld).
00:15
What are the breathing calls on one?
00:21
601 just left.
00:26
601.
00:32
We are critical fuel.
00:33
Let us fill up and we'll handle that call.
00:36
Ten four.
00:41
Ten four.
00:50
Other advice upstairs on the right?
00:52
601 truck six.
00:55
I could breathing.
01:01
The patient's having a hard time breathing.
01:02
The patient is on oxygen, also has heart issues.
01:06
The patient is responding normally.
01:09
Negative code three.
01:11
601 clear.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
priority one: Highest-priority medical call (life-threatening)
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Location mentioned:
S Lakeview Dr SW, Conyers, GA 30094
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