Medical call for breathing difficulty near Ingramtown Road, Georgetown DE
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical call for an 83-year-old man with Parkinson's disease experiencing difficulty breathing near Ingramtown Road, Georgetown.
Audio|Heard on: Sussex County Fire/EMS P25
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Transcript:
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93,
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Medical weight, difficulty breathing, near Ingramtown Road.
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Cross street South King Street at Parsons Lane.
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First call, thirp 13-dust.
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Okay, subject, call on the number of Beaver Dam Reed.
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What's it, C-Sah?
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Hey, Zip, um,
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if you'd beaverdame Rest, it's the C-7 and now for the computer.
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Yep, Gmail.
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Have you ever?
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Thirty-six years, mind number three to beaver being reached.
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So what was it?
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It's an 83-year-old male, conscious, alert, breathing,
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crown-level fault, no reported injuries with the history of Parkinson's, 17-0-4, 18-0-7.
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Not. All right.
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