Medical emergency for woman with breathing difficulty, Elizabeth City NC
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According to the dispatch call, emergency services responded for a 62-year-old woman experiencing difficulty breathing near Bluff Point Road and Salem Church Road. She had wheezing and was coughing clear fluid. Vital signs were recorded, and she received oxygen treatment.
Audio|Heard on: Pasquotank and Camden County Police, Fire and EMS - Analog
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Transcript:
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Facility is about a four-minute ETA with a 62-year-old female difficulty breathing.
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She said she was diagnosed with rancitis.
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Upon arrival had a little bit of wheezing.
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She is coughing up quite a bit of clear fluid.
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Live set of vitals are a blood pressure of 135 over 95,
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heart rate of 77.
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She is setting at 100%.
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percent she's on DioN at the moment and we are just about to call and do you require anything further
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Copy medicare request.
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Today period central.
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That I agree with all the case for everyone after us.
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There's one signal.
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321, 1041.
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960, 9XXPT, the sign near Bluff Point Road,
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near Bluff Point Road, Croshoek, near Salem Church Road,
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(number withheld), Shorten Suburves, KU5636, KU563-0-7-58 the phone, take two.
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We're going to do that.
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Next,
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Six, you're responding near Bluff Point Road, Wall Street, Salem Church Road, 6 Charlie 1A,
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42,
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62-year-old narrow difficulty breathing.
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Location mentioned:
Bluff Point Rd, Elizabeth City, NC 27909
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