Man has possible chemical inhalation near Corrine St, Cuero TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders were dispatched near Corrine Street in Cuero, Texas for a 61-year-old man who was reportedly having difficulty breathing, possibly due to inhaling bug spray chemicals. EMS was sent, and the fire response was later canceled after the situation was assessed.
Audio|Heard on: DeWitt County Sheriff and Fire, Cuero Police and EMS
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02:45
Transcript:
00:00
Near Corrine Street.
00:03
I got a 3rd party call.
00:05
Caller states that there is a sixty-one-year-old male.
00:07
He's having trouble breathing.
00:12
He's by himself.
00:13
I am going to dispatch an officer over there.
00:16
The time is 17 forty-six.
00:30
I got a call from the caller that there's a male having trouble breathing.
00:35
I've already dispatched EMS, but he's there by himself and he's not sure if he can open the door or not.
00:55
Near Corrine Street.
01:03
He's having trouble breathing.
01:05
Not sure if he can open the door or if it's locked or unlocked.
01:11
The time is 17 forty-seven.
01:25
Okay, cancel fire.
02:07
He's probably having difficulty breathing from the bug spray he's been using in his house.
02:13
That may be the issue.
02:32
He said that the male may be having trouble breathing because of chemicals he was spraying.
02:43
Copy that. Thank you.
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Location mentioned:
Corrine St, Cuero, TX 77954
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