Medical emergency at Dodge City hotel, Dodge City KS
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According to the dispatch call, a 33-year-old male at a hotel in Dodge City experienced shortness of breath, fever, vomiting, weakness, and has diabetes. Emergency responders were dispatched to assist.
Audio|Heard on: Southwest Kansas KSICS (Ford, Gray, Edwards, Clark, Meade)
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Transcript:
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Foretime Station 1-Betity Fire, respond to near North 14th Avenue.
00:04
It could be the Best Western Plus.
00:06
For breathing problems.
00:13
Medic 6 will be in or out.
00:20
You're out to 60 Correction, near North 14th Avenue.
00:25
Near North 14th Avenue, it could be the Best Western Plus for breathing problems.
00:29
33-year-old male conscious in breathing.
00:32
You're advising having shortness of breath, fever, and vomiting,
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and very weak.
00:38
They also advise they have diabetes.
00:40
It's going to be a 6 Charlie 1.
00:43
Okay.
00:46
Okay, just information on the video device.
00:49
It's going to be room 223.
00:50
Two, two, two,
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three. Receive.
00:59
411 in route.
01:03
411, you're in route near North 14th Avenue.
01:06
Near North 14th Avenue.
01:07
It's going to be the Best Western Plus.
01:10
Any problems, 33-year-old male, conscious and breathing.
01:13
They're advising they're having shortness of breath fever and vomiting.
01:16
They are also very weak and we did advise they have.
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diabetes,
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it's going to be a 6, Charlie 1.
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Information only is going to be room 2, 2, 2,3.
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Location mentioned:
N 14th Ave, Dodge City, KS 67801
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