Woman with asthma has difficulty breathing at home
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Clinton MI Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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One county central dispatch, two E area ambulance, two area rescue needed for a priority one difficulty breathing at (number withheld) West Pratt Road, (number withheld) West Pratt Road, cross streets of South Dewitt Road and South Airport Road.
00:23
Clinton County Central Dispatch to Clinton Area Ambulance, to an area rescue needed for a party.
00:29
One breathing problem at (number withheld) West Pratt Road, (number withheld) West Pratt Road, cross streets of South Dewitt Road, South Airport Road.
00:35
Central clear at 03:36 .
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Central to Clinton Area for page acknowledgement.
00:42
Central to an area acknowledgement on the 2nd page.
00:46
To an area acknowledgement, 2nd page, 03:36 .
00:50
Twenty five acknowledged.
00:52
Alpha 125, Miller 336.
00:56
102 en route to Francis Road.
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102 en route to Francis 336.
01:02
For Alpha One Hundred and Two, into what area rescue and route to Francis Road? You are responding for a sixty-five, sixty-five-year-old male, conscious breathing.
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The husband woke up, foaming from the mouth.
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They could not get him to respond.
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He's not talking.
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He is just laying on his side, not responding normally.
01:21
He was having some snoring, agonal breathing at the beginning of the call.
01:24
Advising on arrival, use the front door.
01:28
Specials clear at 300 and thirty-seven.
01:30
And for Alpha One Hundred and Two and Dewitt Area Rescue responding to Francis Road,
01:35
I got a little bit more information from my caller.
01:38
Sounds like he woke up, started yelling and swearing, and then suddenly started shaking.
01:44
I am thinking this is probably more like a seizure.
01:47
Copy.
01:49
Rescue copy.
01:50
For Alpha One Hundred and Twenty Five, Dewitt Area Rescue en route to Pratt Road, you are responding for a (number withheld), five-eight-year-old female.
01:57
She woke up having.
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Difficulty breathing.
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She does have asthma.
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She is clammy.
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She does not have a prescribed inhaler or nebulizer to use during these attacks.
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Central's clear at three thirty-nine.